Originally posted by: Emeralues
I had an entirely different connection to his acting on WD.
When I first saw that it left a deep impact on me of the ruthlessness with which he divorced her...but I could still see his grief. I believe Ak did too and that's why she called him so many times to tell him about the baby despite all his act. After that when his redemption started and he was receiving hit after hit from life, at each of those scenes I was equally moved by his grief of what he lost. So I kept thinking whether it was enough for him and to convince myself I used go and watch the WD scene again and go ...no, it's not enough for what he did to her that day. It was only twice I felt it was enough, one was the scene where he learned the truth about Abhir (but then something was lacking) and then when he completely broke down with Abhir's rejection. It's funny how his own expression of grief on that day levelled up and matched up his anger on the WD. and I finally felt, now it's enough. It cannot be attributed to any other actor. Just my thoughts....
I can understand your point of view..and relate to it...I see WD as writers deteriorating Abhi to create space for cameo ..I don't believe if they stick to original Abhis arc he could do that...so I don't see it story wise as I see it as forced narrative ..else no one would accept cameo..they had to go that low..
tBh if you see story wise...I was on Aksharas side till first kasauli confrontation and when he apologized only for Seerat...I was happy she rejected that apology..but after that I lost connect with Akshara and story as it made no sense at all...I could see biased narrative ..so there is no organic story for me to analyse WD properly..to me it doesn't make sense painting Abhi as villian..I don't know if I am making sense..plus I hated cross pairing..I couldn't watch it..I hate Mrs Sharma


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