Getting married to save the family farm is the stuff of tragedy, but a man who would sell his virtue for repairs to a car or a bar isn't very respectable. The writers should have given Agastya a food truck, at least!
It doesn't look promising that the 3rd generation leads won't act as entitled as Atharva. Instead of carrying his baby to the clinic to plug in the nebulizer, he expected the doctor to abandon triage and leave the clinic with him! It's surreal that everyone else who is pushing ahead in line for food becomes enlightened as soon as this man preaches to them about empathy.
When Atharva says, "Thank you, GS!" or "Come on, GS!" it sounds so pretentious. If he has to invoke Gaurī-Śaṃkara by their initials, it should be "Gau.-Śaṃ!"
The family's parental instincts remain consistent, allowing an infant in their arms and a talkative five-year-old to go missing.
What sort of breathing problems does Imlie^3 have that make her grow up to be a singer?
I learned that all three generations of this show are copied from Bengali dramas, and the actresses playing Imlie^2 and Imlie^3 have Bengali surnames. Is there or will there be any Bengali culture in the plots?
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