Originally posted by: MrDarcyfan@ KK:
I sure hope they have a point besides just wanting to show something risky again! I hope in STORY point of view and for furthering the plot, this is absolutely necessary to happen the way it is! Coz if not, well, it's just there for cheap kicks!We saw how "necessary" that hook scene was? Coz they cut the whole damned thing and it was totally fine! They didn't need to go to those "lengths" to show that Jannat is feeling "disconnected" from Shaad as her husband. Something less out there will do the same job! Like when she questions him about why she feels this "distance" between them?So even here, I hope unless this scene is totally necessary to further plot, then why do it? Also, was there no way they could have made this look a little less tacky? Surely? But then this is a women forcing a man to go to bed with her, who is not her husband/ BF, but actually sister in law's BF. HOW are you supposed to make it look any less tacky? LOL
Originally posted by: MrDarcyfanOk I just "saw" it! Why do these people use the word "Mohobaat" and "Romance" so loosly when describing these awful scenes? I remember they called that exposing and Hooking scene "Huwa Shaad-Jannat ka romance!" or some BS like that!
Now they call THIS, "Mohbaat wali Sazish?". Is there any "romance" or "Mohobaat" in either of those situations? Both were violations! Then they play songs like "Aaj phir tumse pyar aya hain" and "Katra katra main gira!" for these scenes! As if these are "Genuine" love scenes?These segment people I think also smoke the same stuff that GK and her people are smoking!@Aditilicious:I think Aditi was looking uncomfortable and non too thrilled in the off screen interview. I mean she also has standards! She must feel a bit put off having to do these type of scenes! She said "Profession hain...karna padtha hain!". Not nice!
Originally posted by: reshmaruthWhat we see in promos are not what we get in episodes
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