Well, I am thinking this show needs at least two months before it ends so as to bring it to a proper closure as there have been so many stories that have been left unattended...so, yes, the show must end...but not before addressing all the open ended issues.
I agree with all the points above..Arjan-Uma domestic violence is on top of my priority list!! This track has been given least importance. Then, I also want to see Arjan-Rami involvement in the Katara business and the liquor smuggling to be out in the open...somewhere my mind is stuck to that part of the story.
For Dharmi, I totally agree with what Pom is saying...in fact, there should be some real heavy duty dialogues and a well-written scene between Aru and Dharmi...and that too in full family glare...this confrontation can have great ingredients for Drama and I guess, satiate the audience in terms of the missing 'zing' in the show.
I want 'Mishri'. If she is not shown at all...I will not be able to respect the makers...why did they not develop Mishri's character is beyond my comprehension. Why was she adopted?? Why was it hidden from her?? Somehow, I find the makers contradicting their own selves by the treatment that they have given to the narrative. On the one hand, you create a character like Mukhi...who is a quintessential feminist...a character, I fell in love with in an instant (1st promo itself). And on the other hand, the writers are handling marriage in such a patriarchal way. Aru seems to have forgotten about her dreams...an aspect of her character...that made me look up to her...and Mishri seems to have forgotten her Bhaila completely. Even though she was the doll of her Bhaila...but she too, almost took up the responsibility of Mukhi's health as well as his marriage...how could the CVs expect a girl to so normally forget and get detached from her natal family?? Aru...forgets about her dreams that she nurtures from childhood ...she also seem to have forgotten about her parents' financial crunch, especially when she was desperate before marriage to get them a home of their own.. and Mishri as well as Katara family seem to have forgotten each other completely...these are real emotions and therefore could have given birth to such matured and realistic tracks. What they are showing is unnatural and a grave defect in the narrative...which must be addressed...if they want to bring in some sense to the story.
Aru's character should be in line with the Diary girl...I had found a streak of maturity in her diary version...so, she needs to exhibit that character...for character-consistency!! The progression towards their sexual relation should also be done logically!! They must end it with a certain 'class' that made all of us fall in love with the it, in the first place.
Edited by Debashri123 - 8 years ago