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How many of you’ll are legacy viewers? Whether that be from Gen 1, 2 or 3?
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How many of you’ll are legacy viewers? Whether that be from Gen 1, 2 or 3?
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As the show pops up on my feed, I am realizing how much of my interest in the show derives from its legacy. I’ve grown up with the show and all its generations. As much as I love Naira and Akshu for their characterization or acting, I can’t deny that I love their characters as legacies. Those scenes that tie them in with previous generations are always my favourite. But this generation just feels like a huge disconnect from previous generations. A part of that is Abhira not knowing her heritage, but also the lack of consistency from the makers. O’Kanha is not a bhajan Abhira heard from a Mandir - it’s her Mumma’s legacy and memory, something Abhira’s mentioned multiple times. So her saying bhajan doesn’t make sense and feels disrespectful. I feel like even if the reveal happens, the connection or tributes won’t be there. So as it furthers away from the legacy and essence of YRKKH, I’m sure my interest fades as well. What about you guys? Does the legacy connection feel important to you?
I have watched this show right from the beginning.Loved loved the gen 1 episode..Gen 2 liked it a bit but got really put off after Naira dies and they bought seerat.Gen 3 was ok ,used to watch on and off.This gen 4 episode feel all over the place .Lot of loose ends here and there.Not warmed up to the actors also yet
Legacy viewer, but 1st and 3rd generation pura dekha hai. Gen 2 some parts have seen, but not every episode.
I completely agree with you.The bhajan track would have been a great way of showing the connect and she saying she heard it in a mandir is really so blah..I feel I have more connect to this bhajan than abhira.Its really a legacy ..The writers should not have wish washed it this way..Actually I am fuming thinking about the way they have handled.Yeh rishta gen 1 is something some of us have grown up with and just ignoring some major part of the earlier generation is like disrespecting the viewers too
Hi Simmy ji I hope you're well. I loved and watched S1 till Duggu was grown-up to school going naughty boy. Never watched S2, but watched S3 till abhira wedding ever since on and off. S4 I've never watched. I belong to a family which is more like the S1 mostly beautiful relationships and respected family environment. So, this EMA Bhabhi jeth romance, married woman being in ambiguous relationships, pregnant woman being deserted and married woman freeloading someone else is beyond my comprehension. S1 is truly an emotion, OG Akshara is a very well thought out character etched in my memory for being the docile yet powerful woman, and epitome of typical Indian woman. The other FLs I've seen pale in comparison to her. O kanha is an emotion for me and connects with the YRKKH legacy, RS uncle might run the serial and make money but prolonging it like this spoils the legacy the serial could've left him.
Originally posted by: Baarish_Sim
As the show pops up on my feed, I am realizing how much of my interest in the show derives from its legacy. I’ve grown up with the show and all its generations. As much as I love Naira and Akshu for their characterization or acting, I can’t deny that I love their characters as legacies. Those scenes that tie them in with previous generations are always my favourite. But this generation just feels like a huge disconnect from previous generations. A part of that is Abhira not knowing her heritage, but also the lack of consistency from the makers. O’Kanha is not a bhajan Abhira heard from a Mandir - it’s her Mumma’s legacy and memory, something Abhira’s mentioned multiple times. So her saying bhajan doesn’t make sense and feels disrespectful. I feel like even if the reveal happens, the connection or tributes won’t be there. So as it furthers away from the legacy and essence of YRKKH, I’m sure my interest fades as well. What about you guys? Does the legacy connection feel important to you?
Season 1 was the only generation wherein there was absolutely NO negative character. It was all about Rajastani traditions and family values. All that died ever since season 2. Now this immortal show is just a rotten vegetable with fungi growing in and out of it. Nothing positive left in it.
YOU ARE BANG ON shwetha ji 💯
Originally posted by: shwetha85
Season 1 was the only generation wherein there was absolutely NO negative character. It was all about Rajastani traditions and family values. All that died ever since season 2. Now this immortal show is just a rotten vegetable with fungi growing in and out of it. Nothing positive left in it.
Originally posted by: shwetha85
Season 1 was the only generation wherein there was absolutely NO negative character. It was all about Rajastani traditions and family values. All that died ever since season 2. Now this immortal show is just a rotten vegetable with fungi growing in and out of it. Nothing positive left in it.
Totally I agree, I loved season 1 it was simple and relatable. Yes, I really loved how they showed the Rajasthani culture beautifully and the family bonds were sweet. No negative characters but mostly characters who took the wrong decisions and later admitted it. There were no cliche plots where sisters chase the same guy,multiple separations,blame game. But by the middle of season 2 the show spiraled down and turned a mess.
Originally posted by: --Priyaa--
Totally I agree, I loved season 1 it was simple and relatable. Yes, I really loved how they showed the Rajasthani culture beautifully and the family bonds were sweet. No negative characters but mostly characters who took the wrong decisions and later admitted it. There were no cliche plots where sisters chase the same guy,multiple separations,blame game. But by the middle of season 2 the show spiraled down and turned a mess.
Thanks for sharing your opinion. I think you quoted my post and tagged the someone else or vice versa.
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