Originally posted by: altr
I’m not defending NM or her script. 😆She’s a weak writer. It’s true what you’ve said about Meerab and how she was written.
I’m blaming Siraj as well here. They both deserve credit for TB’s success because they did write good scenes and direct them beautifully. But they both are at fault for its flaws as well. Both have failed in their departments from writing to executing.
When directors aren’t clear about the characters’ thoughts, then they can’t direct them well. They need to understand their characters trials and issues. Siraj and NM had different takes on scenes and characters. There’s lack of good communication in the team.
Add to that, Siraj’s bias. And he seems to be a lot about perspectives as well, leaving things to viewers’ interpretation. It’s a good thing, but these things need to have substantial backing with dialogues too. Perspectives must not take viewers to extreme opposite directions.
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