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Posted: 3 years ago
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Have a read of page 1 in case you haven't and will do part 2 soon 😊

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Posted: 3 years ago
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I remember this post now. Thank you for bringing it back.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Part 2

Memory and its relation to physical space.

Sorry in advance for mixing reel and real.... some aspect would be.


The unfortunate event on the Ghum sets has destroyed everything on the site. And as sad it is the overwhelming feeling was of a personal loss.

Even though none of us have visited the set, we were connected to it through the show, through the characters and through our emotions...

So much so that the loss felt disturbing and across the FD... everyone felt it.😭


This is pretty much what I meant in the original post (page 1) about our association to a physical space... a mixing of tangible and intangible... where in spite of never been physically present in that space, the absence of it hurts. Not just the overall CN but the little articles like the ugly white statue, those blue and white curtains and the Ganesha mural will be missed.

It would be a feat if some of it can be recreated. ❤️


The association of the space is sometimes so strong that in regards to the show in particular, the "SaiRat room" feels sullied post leap. P had crossed the threshold to that room multiple times earlier and had crossed ethical and moral boundaries.

But post leap and the need of the story for VP to get married apart, the room doesn't feel SaiRat enough anymore ...


Post leap, there was no physical presence of Sai in the room, all her possessions and her personal touch was eliminated. It became barren so to say and lost the touch. It didn't evoke the same feelings as it used to be for the FD. And it hurt tremendously to see P occupying the space with all the authority she was denied earlier.

It would have hurt more if down the line, Sai would have returned to the room as wife. Almost everyone agrees that it would have not worked sentimentally.


In that sense, as bad and as unfortunate it was... the burning of the set felt like a catharsis.

That the room and the house which was polluted by P's presence cannot be brought back now. Ever!!!

It is also surreal that the last scenes shot in the room were Sai and V scenes where he expressed his feelings for Sai... called out her name in his intoxication, P said the most meanest and harshest words to Sai and P in the end destroyed the material signs of her namesake relationship. The loss is an indirect Karma for P (not the actors and team).

However, I am also glad they didn't include the burning scene in the episode. It would have been traumatic to even watch.


The new settings will take time for all of us to warm up to and the team will need immense efforts to evoke the attachment for themselves and for us as audience.

But strictly from the story's POV and the crossroads it is at... creating new memories in a new space would be a good way forward. ❤️

There are new emotions to explore (Sai - V) , new attachments to develop (Sai-Vinu-Saavi-V) and new spaces to connect us to them... all at once!!!!!


Ghum ganja is real and the FD uniting and supporting the team for a show we all love so much feels beautiful. Some of the audience had gone away but they all returned back to share their feelings.

Perhaps the team can take a lesson from all this and deal with this new roadblock sensibly and positively... they are aware that the audience supports them. Use it wisely and put up some decent content. Its high time Sai and her kids get all that they deserve... legally, officially and ethically!!!!!


Credits to the team for still managing to put up decent episodes in face of such a mounting challenge. 👏👏

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Beautiful. I was thinking about that cutely ugly status in Sairat room. Was it saved? I couldn’t see it when patru was destroying stuff. Even if that is saved, atleast kuch toh remnant rahega.

Including fire in the episode would have been insensitive for the team but for viewership, it makes for a curious watch. Don’t get me wrong. I will give you an example: My dad never watched Alibaba but when sheezan was arrested, Tunisha died, it was all over the news. So much it was played that my dad actually watched a week ka episodes.

Curiosity makes people do things that they have never done before.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: nutmeg7

Beautiful. I was thinking about that cutely ugly status in Sairat room. Was it saved? I couldn’t see it when patru was destroying stuff. Even if that is saved, atleast kuch toh remnant rahega.

Including fire in the episode would have been insensitive for the team but for viewership, it makes for a curious watch. Don’t get me wrong. I will give you an example: My dad never watched Alibaba but when sheezan was arrested, Tunisha died, it was all over the news. So much it was played that my dad actually watched a week ka episodes.

Curiosity makes people do things that they have never done before.

Thank you 😊


I can understand.

For that matter, I don't think they managed to complete the scene too... as per reports Sai Vinu scene was under progress. Its totally possible that the footage was maybe lost.

So its good they didn't include it in the final cut. Wouldn't have made sense.


What I wish however, is that since this time it is an irreversible change... they should include it in the script... through dialogues... use some from archival footage and offscreen pics to show the connect and move on with a new set and new location. ❤️

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Even if they erect a new stage and say that as Chavan Niwas, no one will criticise. They really enjoy a good support. 👍🏼

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: nutmeg7

Even if they erect a new stage and say that as Chavan Niwas, no one will criticise. They really enjoy a good support. 👍🏼

Even tv audience will know as it came n newspapers also.

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Posted: 3 years ago
#38

Beautifully written ...❤️

It was indeed very eerily played out the last moments in that room were sairat and p destroyed her own existence in that room it was in a way very poetic

And now it is literally new beginnings


I went back to read your initial post as well that also was very well thought out

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Posted: 3 years ago
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so beautifully put ..

I agree that the old memories are burnt and as if the incident has given us an indirect message to both ph and the audience to create new memories and new emotions with sairat and their cubs...❤️

I dont think the are allowed to use the actual incident in their story because that place is probabily under scrutiny..I think they could not even complete the shoot..

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Shaome

so beautifully put ..

I agree that the old memories are burnt and as if the incident has given us an indirect message to both ph and the audience to create new memories and new emotions with sairat and their cubs...❤️

I dont think the are allowed to use the actual incident in their story because that place is probabily under scrutiny..I think they could not even complete the shoot..

Thank you...😊

New memories in a new setting is way to go ❤️


I feel the same... they probably couldn't complete the shoot and even it was, they may not be having access to the site till the inquiry and go ahead from Fire Dept is available. That's part of protocol.

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