Originally posted by: Nush_Rat
Hello!
Sorry for my late reply...
Coming to the original topic, I believe the writer is to be blamed for everything. And not just for the current storyline but for EVERY SINGLE LOOPHOLE ...
In my opinion I think the writers have no clue what to do. When the show started it had a good premise, of course it is ITV so hoping for logic is beggars belief. Nevertheless, the show had promise and unique concept. After the wedding almost all were aware that some saas bahu saga will be shown and were okay with it, instead they showed the marriage, leap of a year, and separation in 5minutes in a total 20min episode. After that no one has reconnected and I highly doubt that will change. Not only the writers but the channel and the producers for allowing to continue this madness are at fault.
Lately I feel, writers believe love stories are easy to write and resonate with so they can insert it anywhere and some add unnecessary complexity to make their story better and different while in reality it simply degrades the quality. Because love in itself is a complicated concept. Even in the simplest love stories there lies conflict and the will to overcome everything.
And then comes another misunderstood concept - an ideal person/son/hero, especially in our Indian Subcontinent.
Love is subjective - those whom have had past relationships and are mature knows it is not mills and boon and all happy ending. Those whom are young, not that mature, and perhaps don't have much experience will see it from their rosy eyes. Conflict in ITV is a given, no one expects that everything will be smooth sailing, otherwise those TRP audience will revolt and move on. The top rankers show, shows daily issues which can be so bothersome in real life.
I strongly believe if you are a good son/daughter, it doesn't mean you have to take your parents' shit. You can be loving, and obedient yet respectfully firm in correcting their mistakes.
As you said, I agree Dhruv had a lot of potential to begin with. Sometimes brilliance itself is a curse and we have seen how Jay treated him his whole life.
I agree with this too, I don't think being a good child means bending over backwards for parents or partners. I think humans are allowed to be bit selfish and there is nothing wrong with it. That does not mean we don't love our parents, it just means that they have truly raised the bar with their upbringing that a child knows what is right and wrong for them and can say no confidently if needed. Dhruvs sacrifice was so idiotic, it never made sense to me. I recall watching SAAKK, Choti Sardaarni, and Sindoor Ki Keemat and the MLs in those series were kind, obedient, but very assertive and told their family no multiple times and chose what they felt was right for them. Arjun in Sindoor Ki Keemat used to on a daily basis defy his grandmother whom he held in a very high regard. Dhruv I think was portrayed as this gentle soul who will be the one running away from conflict. That is why I loved initial days Tara who was so feisty and would talk back when needed.
But the writers messed Dhruv up for me when they included the Ayesha angle. Sure, Dhruv is not someone's puppet that if they propose, he is obliged to marry her. But he can't also be a martyr to sacrifice someone's love for his ungrateful brother.
I believe Ayesha was the one at fault because she decided to marry Jay and perhaps I could let go of my issues with that plot slowly if the makers were consistent in writing Dhruv but there also it became a drag.
Yes, Tara saved Susheela and maybe a lot of other things that made him fall in love with her - fair enough.
Oh yes, I blame Ayesha too, she was an adult and not a child and she admitted later on that she herself has ruined her own life. Good thing was she recognized error of her own ways which was nice to see. Dhruv also said to Ayesha that he promises her he won't ever marry or fall in love with anyone which was so stupid, its a good thing they never brought that line again.
But no amount of love can surpass that of the family. As you pointed out correctly, they showed Dhruv relentlessly searching for another passage to Navrang Van but why did he not try to fight the curse and reunite with his own family when Lord Krishna himself told them to have faith and no curse is ultimate?
Frankly a person who can toss away his family like that - I cannot and will never ever sympathize with him no matter what.
This is where the biggest fault lies, the Dhruv for whom his mother meant everything, now is solely focused on Tara and Tara alone. Even the kid is an afterthought. From my insta that kid is always with SP anyway, so I am unsure what is going on but as a father who himself never had his own father with him, I found it bit unnatural how he just gave up on his boy too. Maybe I am wrong here as I have not watched the show but that is something I don't understand either.
And Tara is another NAMUNA who will prioritize any Tom, Dick & Harry except for Dhruv.
From my initial days of watching ITV till now, I have always always supported the FL more than the ML. They all had one thing in common - they were bloody loyal. Once married that is it - I thought in 17th century marriage is the ultimate and here Tara wants to play house house with any man other than her legally wedded husband. She not once tried to search for Dhruv and lived a life with the king where she was comfortable being his queen. Then when her husband does turns up she tries every trick in the book to ensure he is gone. If that wasn't enough, she never ever firmly told the king her truth. No wonder he fell for her because she never ever set any boundaries, this is the same princess who would not allow any other man to touch her and kept harping on and on about how marriage is forever and what not.
The king sacrificed his hand, but he is a king and not a baby. Plus Dhruv has done more if we are to compare and here all adults are making such bad decisions one wonders what in the world is going on.
I too come across clips and when it seems interesting, I watch it for the actors' performance. But to be completely honest, I lost my interest when Dhruv chose to go to the 17th Century without clarifying anything to his mother and then accepting their departure from his life was simply the nail in the coffin for me.
Now... It's just going from bad to worse and I don't know how lower can they stoop with their sickening twist and turns...
Don't get me started on twists, I hate it. I have stopped watching the show, most of the forum people has as well. The group is amazing and they talk about things which are all fun and games which is what this place is I guess. I have developed such aversion with this show that I never want to see Ishaan and Riya together in any other show lol. The actors have no choice but to do what they are given as they are not that established but I don't have to watch this madness so I choose to move on. I cannot justify god, divinity, and then this mess.
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