Originally posted by: Cool_wonder
Agree
my letter to writers post is a waste I think
yar drama is needed for any show to survive ... but it has to be blamed out naI know many may say I’m comparing but in parent show even during high drama they do show some lighthearted meaningless romance😆
Her meaningful romance ka Chance hote hue bhi they just brush it off🤢
That’s the problem of having parallel
hope really really hope that this break has given some brains to the makers n they come back with a bang
I may be the odd one out here , but I see it differently 😆 See I can explain, if it makes sense to you ...honestly tera post mast tha and don't even think it was a waste okay
I feel having parallels did work for mishbir in a better way, in other shows what I have observed is leads get married under 150 epis or something and 250 epis tak aate aate story ka ho jaata hai the end 🤣 phir kuchh bhi chalta hai multiple break ups , multiple shaadis bachhe aur bhi bohot kuchh, or usually parivaar pe aa jaati hai faltu ki sankat aur heroine chal padhti hai sabko bachane
In comparison see here , our leads just got married after a year , we had a smooth transition, they explored the stranger phase, the friendship phase , the break up phase, the patch up phase , things are really convincing on the larger part , becusse the attention was decentralized on all the characters, somewhere it gave a chance to mishbir to breathe in between and develop a story that was going slow but was always kept organic .... all the tracks are nothing but just challenges thrown at mishbir's love , sometimes the challenge of trust , understanding, companionship and all .....the other characters have always contributed to the story in large , we understand the importance of light when there is a level of darkness around...zyada nikhar ke aati hai roshni jab vo andhere se ho ke guzarti hai ...
I am happy the entire focus is not on mishbir , but all the tracks revolve around them....that's a smart way to present a story and attract a bigger fanbase ... !!
Right now also if you see , it's a test of mishbir's communication, a situation where both have to understand each other's words, something that they never did before , every track just throws a new challenge which explores some more hidden layers of their personality, I love this wat of story telling more ....
Rahi baat romance ki then definitely we would love to see more but I think they use every realistic opportunity they get - star gazing , holi sequence , shower sequence , poolside...the only problem here is with a new step in their relationship, we as viewers expect a deeper level of intensity with each scene and makers ek hi jagah atke hue hain , which results into a turn off...I hope makers improve in this area