The Question is "Why?"
This is my first post in this forum, and I am called the Cynic Queen by my friends of the erstwhile KMH Adda, and I am quite critical when it comes to posting about an episode. I do not get chemistry but I do understand story and characters. I am not looking for cute quotient but applaud good acting.
I do not intend to hurt anyone's feelings through my post, but I believe in the freedom of expression. My post may offend hard-core fans sentiments and feelings, so please avoid reading it. But, if you are a balanced hard-core fan like Kat -- Karan Kundra's deewani -- would love to read your opinion.
Lastly, I am watching the show so I have every right to trash it when it meanders and loses its basic idea.
No Offence Anyone:
Here Starts my Blabbering:
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I started watching this show last week -- Thursday to be precise -- and the simplicity of it got me hooked. It is commotion free at the moment, and characters look well-sketched. The story is flowing quite smoothly even though the story idea seems to have been copied from number of sources. The usual norm in the tele-land -- copying is creative heads fundamental right.
One of the major flaws here is the acting. Take for example Ayesha today, she was good when she was given dialogues, but when she was meant to express without words -- the same expression was plastered on her face all the time irrespective of what the scene demanded. She failed to emote when Veer confronts her or when she goes to show her gratitude.
She is new, and with time I hope she gets better. Though, I believe when you step in any profession, you need to be good enough and deliver. Even the actor playing Veer needs to fine tune his acting and show more expression on his countenance, and he does not have the excuse of being new.
The character of the lady who is playing Veer's secretary is quite likable, and I like the idea. The kid is doing complete justice to his role, and also the actor playing Ayesha's friend. As, I said before also, the characters are well-sketched, and I hope actors playing them bring their characters to life, and even after a month, the story remains clutter-free.
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About Today's Episode:
Only Veer knows that Ayesha played the prank, and he did not clarify or reveal to anyone -- not even to his best buddy cum manager -- that Ayesha is not a mere vase breaker but the most wanted prankster. Why? Don't tell me, it was all due to that eye-locking near the lift. (I hate eye-locking session, I hate it to the core.) Looks like, the suave man wants to beat Little Ayesha black and blue in his own sophisticated style.
Or, has he already developed soft feelings for her and does not want to let go. Just an absurd thought.
Enough for the day, will come tomorrow if I have to blabber something.
Enjoy! 😊
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