I already liked Monday's episode better than last week. I don't think the proposal was ott insomuch as Ravi as a person hasn't been hit by life yet. All he probably wants is to marry his bff on whom he can shower all his love, be a kind, happy bloke, to tour the world, have kids a decade later, and go on yearly vacations to goa. He has a lot of romance in him due to his cushioned life yet. As for Pratiksha, her character is not well-fledged at all, and doesn't cushion Kritika's inexperience. I so wish the writing around Pratiksha was a bit crisper and not as situational. Her trauma needs to be explored. They are currently wasting a lot of time in filling up the show with a lot of side characters. However, I think the dynamic they want to bring out is Pratiksha, like many women, doesn't indulge in fantasies. When she's with Ravi, though, he brings out, unintentionally, the whimsical side of her. Keerti, on the other hand, loves Ravi but mostly platonically(?). It'd be great if they show a healthy dynamic between these three characters
The problem is with the execution; it's too cluttered, too many characters having different narratives. They are stressing a dharampatni-marriage-is-life-narrative with the side characters while the main characters have typical rom-com narratives going on. I think the show will be a lot better with a bit of narrowed focus. It feels as if you're in 2010s serial in a Hugh Grant rom com at the same time.
I think Ravi as a character gives FK something to work with. Ravi seems like a very rom-com male lead. As far as itv goes, people do not get to explore these things as actors. Ravi is genuinely funny as well as flambouyantly romantic. I thoroughly laughed my ass off yesterday. FK is lucky to have another meaty role so soon tbh. One who is very much like Aru yet 180 of ASR.
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