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I totally agree! 👍🏼 I hate when tv shows try to romanticize violent behavior.
ViSa scenes are going to be so bittersweet to watch now. It will be nice seeing Sarita fall for Vikrant, but we can't really enjoy it because we know Vikrant doesn't reciprocate and wants to hurt her. I just want the misunderstanding between the two to be out in the open. I want Sarita to know she hurt Vikrant. I hate all this dishonesty.
Originally posted by: raja.rani
its getting weird now... I cant see Vikrant behaving like this...
and above all... our super smart Sarita made Divya promise she won't tell the truth to anyone...
Originally posted by: shahsb_26
I am still enjoying it because, finally am getting to see, Sarita's side of attraction... And we all know the fact he isn't really gonna do that...
But yes, I am really worried, how would Sarita react after knowing Viki's plan... Would she still be able to accept?
Originally posted by: CanadianAddict
I'm sorry but after knowing now that Vikrant hates Sarita, all their loving moments are rather embarrassing to watch, cause Sarita is oblivious to the fact that Vikrant wants to murder her...erm...yea "tumno toh meri jaan hi layli, main bhi kuch aisa hi karoon ga."
What the hell do TV shows propagate? It's one thing that they build off the cold-stoned, angry young man image, which is already misogynist and grounded in dominant patriarchal portrayals, but someone actually wanted to MURDER their wife?!Even if she was cheating, there is no excuse to go out and murder someone, and although someone provocates you to do so, that still doesn't hold you any less responsible for your actions, this is not some mahaan mission that Vikrant is going on, rather an egotistical self-righteous misogynist prick who can't believe his wife wants to be with someone else, so instead of any alternatives methods he self-justifies murder. He carried a gun, he went with the intent to murder...I don't know about you ladies but that would be grounds enough for a divorce for me, not only is that abusive but shows what kind of anger issues he has (he needs therapy.)But alas, we will praise this portrayal as in all Indian dramas with analyzing the problematics of what this propagates within the larger society.Anyways, I am a ViSa fan but seems like they are hell bent on screwing this up.