@ TS,
Kudos. The post is rationalizing the things in perspectives. They've come up with a calculated risk. The tasting part is aesthetics. So far, not missing much, but for some minor technicalities...May they keep it up... Their goal, to show the couple negotiating one of the deepest pain a couple can face, hope they might have thought of consulting some professional on psychological aspects of this kind of loss and go about it carefully. They have an opportunity at hand...if only public melodrama restricted, (not possible though, the support cast will not allow it!๐) and private scenes more subtle and more prevalent (hopeful)...
Yes, good there is no vamp as events unfolded...The actors were good and Naitik's act evoked empathy. His situation landed him greater scope and he excelled (the actor). So is Hina. Hope she'd improve her grief scenes with more of subtlety.
@ last sentence, Such rationalizing posts are a treat to read-open forum give us this opportunity- invited or uninvited.๐๐ผ For me too this watch has become a 'long haul'...started in company of near ones and grew on me with some topicalities and some flashes of brilliances...Lately, perhaps they are doing things correctly. How else would they induce thought provoking posts?!
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