i completely agree. in the morning scene also, i was waiting for atleast some reaction or remembrance of the past night on arnav's face but it never came, it was like the truth that he revealed was not that important to himOriginally posted by: Number.one.fanYou felt that too?
Well these are exactly my thoughts.
I have been noticing, recently Arnav-Khushi scenes are good and there are many - but they are all rushed and disconnected.
Even in today's song sequence, I felt it ended so abruptly. My first thought was - why did the CVs have to make it so short?
There is no continuity.
One moment Arnav expresses his deepest truth, cut to morning when he's all normal (they both are) and they behave as if nothing happened at night.
Even like you pointed out - after Arnav defending Khushi - he took her to their room and we saw nothing that showed Khushi's thankfulness at Arnav's reaction (that one grateful expression at the time wasnt really enough for me)
Dunno whats wrong. Direction? Script?
Hope they solve this out soon. Episodes are going well. Improve this little flaw CVs and IPK would be officially back!
Originally posted by: kbtrAs I mentioned before, this show has become mediocre at it's best, It's a poor shadow of the original show. There are a lot of things lacking in this drama now. Not just the disconnect between the scenes or epis, not just the SaRun magical chemistry, not just the evolution of characters (the list is endless...)
It seems that each episode is now a bunch of scenes put together without the emotional ties that bind it - this is or was, after all an emotional journey of two lost souls sought after by destiny, bound by relationships. So where are the relationships? They seem to be spectators rather than participants.As well, it seems to be a bit far fetched to depict scenes like her slithering all over him, and him not feeling a thing (even through his pain) when just the action of her swinging or drying her hair had made him go weak in the knees and unable to speak! (Yah, yah I understand that this is a man who always hid his emotions etc.)The emotional disconnect seems to be making the gap wider and it seems that each episode has become a series of scenes that are mechanical. Yes, it's great to have the eye candy scenes, (I admit I am now watching the show entirely from the Sarun perspective) but even these scenes are now becoming technical.
bang on!! why such sudden love and how come a girl who gets nervous to even talk to her husband became so bold as to play a song for himOriginally posted by: bong.girlThe scenes are disjointed and the romance between Arnav and Khushi with that Bollywood track playing in the background seemed so forced and out of place. I don't understand why this sudden love for Arnavji to the extent of even forgetting her own humiliation at the hands of the same man? The romance seems rushed.
I was excited about the little breather in the form of that song and romance but the CVs just killed it for me.
yes thats the only saving grace of the episodes now that we are getting plenty of arhi scenesOriginally posted by: adithyanscenes r disconnected...but i am happy as long as we r gettg arshi scenes...(before next sepa)rtn
Originally posted by: kbtrAs I mentioned before, this show has become mediocre at it's best, It's a poor shadow of the original show. There are a lot of things lacking in this drama now. Not just the disconnect between the scenes or epis, not just the SaRun magical chemistry, not just the evolution of characters (the list is endless...)
It seems that each episode is now a bunch of scenes put together without the emotional ties that bind it - this is or was, after all an emotional journey of two lost souls sought after by destiny, bound by relationships. So where are the relationships? They seem to be spectators rather than participants.As well, it seems to be a bit far fetched to depict scenes like her slithering all over him, and him not feeling a thing (even through his pain) when just the action of her swinging or drying her hair had made him go weak in the knees and unable to speak! (Yah, yah I understand that this is a man who always hid his emotions etc.)The emotional disconnect seems to be making the gap wider and it seems that each episode has become a series of scenes that are mechanical. Yes, it's great to have the eye candy scenes, (I admit I am now watching the show entirely from the Sarun perspective) but even these scenes are now becoming technical.
i totally second that. as someone correctly pointed we are just seeing the highlights of a show now which bears no connection to each otherOriginally posted by: kbtrAs I mentioned before, this show has become mediocre at it's best, It's a poor shadow of the original show. There are a lot of things lacking in this drama now. Not just the disconnect between the scenes or epis, not just the SaRun magical chemistry, not just the evolution of characters (the list is endless...)
It seems that each episode is now a bunch of scenes put together without the emotional ties that bind it - this is or was, after all an emotional journey of two lost souls sought after by destiny, bound by relationships. So where are the relationships? They seem to be spectators rather than participants.As well, it seems to be a bit far fetched to depict scenes like her slithering all over him, and him not feeling a thing (even through his pain) when just the action of her swinging or drying her hair had made him go weak in the knees and unable to speak! (Yah, yah I understand that this is a man who always hid his emotions etc.)The emotional disconnect seems to be making the gap wider and it seems that each episode has become a series of scenes that are mechanical. Yes, it's great to have the eye candy scenes, (I admit I am now watching the show entirely from the Sarun perspective) but even these scenes are now becoming technical.
yes they are many who share the same feelingOriginally posted by: Smitz_LIGHTS999I 100% agree with u.. I thot it was only me,hu flt the discnnction btwn d scenes,bt I m glad tht many f us share d same feeling!
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