Originally posted by: Rsrockz
This will be repeating myself again, but I find the people talking about MR are even logical and have valid points. The good thing with ITV is they never listen to their fans because they incorporate such sensitive issues in their plot only when the script demands and hence are always convinced with their POV.
Also, they(PH) are logical enough to understand the implications of removing key moments in their story. Hence we are assured of never getting any half-baked product like we have been served yesterday.
We were awaiting our mazaa aayega moment and the real twist only for us to realise we have been robbed off that, at the expense of them modifying the plot which has been shot already.
Finally the spit and slap scenes shot to justify the atrocity(MR) committed by murtasim were left meaningless. Also this resulted in the entire climax scenes seem to be the victim of shoddy editing rendering the climax open for our own interpretation.
IMO life isn't about living it perfectly. Relationships are meant to be complicated demanding tradeoffs.
I have seen Meerab kind of women who have only my way or no-way approach. Don't bash me for this, I have literally seen women going gaayab from their home leaving husband and kids to fend for themselves, and the husband contacting all possible friends and relatives only for the wife to comeback after taking time-off for a while(few days or weeks). Meanwhile the kids having to live with the ire or pyaar of the father.
I'd thank meerab for coming back to murtasim rather than let meesam live her life in poverty just because of her unforgiving nature even if it's an MR, because practical demands of life shouldn't be ignored and financial necessities are always top most in the list.
So life is just a result of our constant efforts to consciously live with happiness, never losing the vigour and urge to live.
As Tara_memu12 ji had beautifully written, those dialogues would have made sense to happen between meerasim. Otherwise, whatever is there between them is all wrapped up. Jo beeth gaya so baath gaya.
Story had left us and let's leave it there.
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