Why are CVs constantly redeeming Aarav? It is annoying to watch every "bad" Aarav scene juxtaposed with a "sad" Aarav scene. Like he gives the picture as gift and insults his parents - then we are made to feel sorry for his when his sis locks him in the dark room. Aru's family pour hate for him and she burns his memories -- again he is shown sitting between funeral pyres, supposed burning in pain.
We know he is the lead and he has reasons behind his hate or whatever. These reasons may be flimsy for us but are a driving force for him.Instead of making us feel sorry for him, why don't you (CVs) give him solid reasons for his hated so that audience can actually get behind him?
I don't agree with you. That's not redeeming Aarav. It's only showing Aarav's different shades and sides. Which is quite common with any human being. Everything is not always black and white. In life many things are grey, which is being shown here. He is not totally emotionless character.
Originally posted by: purepunjabi
Seems like I'm not the only one who thinks so😆just because he is the lead and will eventually turns positive so they're showing all this.justifying his hateredness like this.. he hates his father because he dumped his mom whom he loves so much ..then why he dumped aaru...just for a slap..that means he is just a pyscho/spoilt brat...his past has nothing to do with it.
Originally posted by: pyar-ishk
Completely agree wth you
CV need tell the story one step at a time, instead of just mumbling everything together all at once. UGHStill liking the story but CV, need to slow down
How come only Aarav has different shades but his bua and Aru's Chachi (Tanvi) have no shades?
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