Snowy, there's no way you could offend Suku fans. They hate the BS that that's going on in KYIH, but what can they do?
I loved KYIH in the initial stage. I think it probably works because it was away from the family set up. I mean we still saw his family on the other side, but still we saw a modern setting as well, as well as Simi who was so refreshing.
And Rajveer, he was such a great guy. And the Rajveer/Simi were just so great. I wish they could've developed the story more in the Singapore part--meaning they could've made their relationship develop slowly and all...but they had to have Simi suddenly declaring "I love you" his deciding "oh, I love her too" but he leaves. I completely understand his leaving, but I didn't like how ILU part was rushed. First of all, I think ILU is overused in these shows. When they like someone, it's ILU.
But then Simi decides to chase after him. Okay, even that is okay I guess since they had the father voice the legit reasons why she shouldn't.
But then it was all family drama afterwards. Sometimes I tune in here and there, just to catch Rajveer/Simi. Because even then they have just something. Also...a lot of the cast there...they somehow take the crazy, ridiculous, regressive crap and somehow make it into somewhat of a light comedy sometimes.
Also in Simi's case, it's important to note that most of the family members are on her side. It's the Didi who's against her--with some help with that guy whose name I forget. Then there's Tauji who's clueless of what's going on, but also a regressive misogynist. Also now I guess Rajveer has been brainwashed and lost his memory. But Simi's not hated by the family. They are all on her side.
But yeah...KYIH is the perfect example of what I wish Hindi shows could do, and they did do it in the beginning, but they had to get out of the Singapore track and could only do it for a few weeks--showing the limitations of this whole format.
Edited by likarsh - 10 years ago