Originally posted by: ms.nitya12
@bold- Exactly ๐
Copy pasting part from my another, earlier post -
The biggest challenge makers are facing with S2 is creating a flawless measuring bridge between past (both S1 & DMG) & present- do navon par pair rakhana (serving two masters), collating parallels with old & new characters and their personal professional journey that has shaped them and their perception.
With distinctive set of audiences from past two shows & present - for earlier audience, the slate is not clean, the dissection is cutting the clean characteristics - certain characterization & developments seem more like being dropped in the middle of the book & being vague on the first chapter with no idea how it's going to progress as the pages are turned over, certain preconceived notions are acting as checkpoint around preceding characters, their dynamics, equation, chemistry in terms of their earlier iconic relation & benchmark it had/ has set, but for newer viewers its a tabula rasa
The friction between characters is creating variance in viewers, though I feel Shashank Juhi twist is possibly a red herring for TRP- a well thought betwixt & between as Dr Rahul is about to make an entry to convolut future episodes with complexities & undertones of stoking MU, apart from that there could be definite revelance between Sid's mother and Dr Shashank (Aarti Bahl intially played the role of nurse Padma ) a tightrope for senior characters to balance & perform through with particular twist to track, this season .. the rest, its all about creative liberty in competitive commercial platform, best to focus on current,with foot on accelerator the gears have just changed.
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