Originally posted by: HeavenlyBliss.
Mais why dont you make sigs
Cuz mujhse banti nahin hain 😆 I used to make them when I started on PS but it's too much of a hassle for me plus I prefer giffing so...
Originally posted by: HeavenlyBliss.
Mais why dont you make sigs
And lostmymusic. mannn, those gifs are beautiful!
I know that bench scene is the popular favorite, but I just can't get over the scene where Harib's waiting for Aan and them talking on the phone afterwards ❤️
Harib's urge and his longing (in the sense of emotional support) for Aan were SO palpable... and on seeing her when he in great haste calls her and signals her to pick up... - ...one could literally feel the release of his tension on Aan just uttering Assalamualaikum', as if hearing her voice just does half the work.. like Harib just went silent, until Aan asked him to talk about his issue.. I'm probably reading too much into this scene, but I really don't care!!
I feel that scene is representative of the nature of Harib's feelings for Aan - my mind automatically forwarded to Harib's confession from the OST - the same restlessness and desperation a few scales higher!
Waise, apart from the Harib's confession and Aan's hug scene, I don't remember many scenes we haven't witnessed already now and they're still on platonic terms... not sure how I feel about this :/ Could mean a lack of their scenes until a sudden confession (I hope not)... or they just didn't add those proper falling-in-love scenes in the teasers/OST for whatever reason..
Undoubtedly Sanam's main point is the evolution of Aarib's bond and I guess that is also one of the fewer things the writer did handle with care!
Originally posted by: lostmymusic.
@thinkagain - I was listening to the audio of episode 9 while making gifs (to hunt for the exact text for the gifset) and just the way Sara was talking about herself in the whole scenario just put me off her all over again. Uski "MAIN" khatam hi nahin hoti. And maybe that's what she has always been. Selective about the troubles she wants to face and choosing to take the easy way out if she has the option available.
I completely understand and agree with your points about being happy with the ratings. Both are very much valid points which do favor my interests. But mera (being the keyword as its all very personal) issue ye hai ke I don't know the source of these numbers. Unlike say ratings for Korean dramas which I do follow and respect owing to their credible source, I don't know where these numbers come from for our primetime desi dramas. Unless we get an open source where all the numbers for major channels are posted...Hum can continue posting graphs with whatever numbers and I wouldn't care 😆 ANYWAY! The issue was Obi talking about ratings. Maya has been reposting the ratings since DeD days, so has Haseeb. But Obi has always remained quiet about them instead choosing to talk about the feedback they got from critics and general awaam alike. To read about him falling on the ratings defense albeit in a comment that is deleted...matlab yaar..na karo 😆
Also the negativity around Sanam in the critics circle is mostly rooted in disappointment and disbelief. It isn't to do with what's actually going on in the show than the whole, "how did this person/team end up doing something like this?" which is just channeled into the biting reviews nitpicking every thing in the show. There are shows with shittier story lines and logic going on. But since they all use familiar tropes and scenarios (with familiar faces) toh they just all blend together. Sanam, for the most part, stands out cuz it has a different tone and approach to it toh nazla iss bechare pe girta hai. Kasmey itnaaa bhi bura nahin hai ye >.<
True that! And I thought the same seeing that particular scene in the promos..! Yeah let's just get surprised on what the future episodes hold for us! I only care about Aarib really, that's why I got so annoyed seeing Ayla and Sheroze back in the precap - spare me that headache!!
I like the way you call it an impulsive action by Harib. He in a way (unknowingly?) wants to have her attention and the feeling of comfort that he finds in her presence. You can't blame him - after the death of his parents he dealt with one matlabi person after another.. and there's a woman/human being who respects/values him for the man he his, who wants good for him without any ulterior motive and has a way of talking to him that's almost therapeutical.. you don't want to let go of that kind of a person, even at the risk of maybe unconsciously getting a tad clingy - but then again Aan's the kinda person one doesn't run into danger with being like that.. she has that understanding for human emotion which morally elevates her to a position, where her background or anything other than her character truly doesn't matter..
Yeah man same, I love the park scene too, I just wanted to make sure the waiting/calling scene doesn't get neglected in its importance. 😆
And everything you said about it!! She just gets him, it's so satisfying to watch.. also just when Harib sits down next to her.. the way Aan looks at him so knowingly, compassionately.. As you put it, she exactly knows how to deal with him! Apart from the dialogues getting more importance also the lyrics of the OST, that may sound a little OTT at first have so much more meaning to them, the mujhpe hua koi karam bas tu hai' for example is one that I can think of right now.. gahh!! So true!
Originally posted by: lostmymusic.
Hayyee Abby..tum aur tumhari rating obsessions 😆
I just meant I didn't think of him as someone who'd use the Ratings Card as defense. Maaf kardo Abby Jaan main buss APNI baat kar rahi then when expressing surprise...falling back on the ratings defense is not a very commendable move in my book specially when the general opinion about the show is mixed at most.
Originally posted by: lostmymusic.
Also the negativity around Sanam in the critics circle is mostly rooted in disappointment and disbelief. It isn't to do with what's actually going on in the show than the whole, "how did this person/team end up doing something like this?" which is just channeled into the biting reviews nitpicking every thing in the show. There are shows with shittier story lines and logic going on. But since they all use familiar tropes and scenarios (with familiar faces) toh they just all blend together. Sanam, for the most part, stands out cuz it has a different tone and approach to it toh nazla iss bechare pe girta hai. Kasmey itnaaa bhi bura nahin hai ye >.<
Originally posted by: ABBY_JERAN
"Falling back on the ratings defense"LolIsnt that the main strongest most valid defenceMost popular shows get mixed responseEven humsafar didBut does that mean we ignore the trpsTo b honest i wasnt expecting sanam to pick up with such high numbers eventuallyI m kinda relieved that finally trps r picking upAnd obi shudnt hv deleted the trp pickAs that pic is enuf to slap the bashers hard on the faceEvery1 doesnt hv to like the showBut most of the times on social networking sites the bashing grp is always the loudestSo amongst that official pic of high trps is enuf to counter attack
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