Originally posted by: bscorp13Hi priya!
First of all ..thanks for these updates you keep giving us off late. ..and as a viewer following yhm for more than a year, can I say that post Nov. .. ( wherein i started losing interest) Last few weeks have given me a feel of the old yhm i fell in love with. ..and that culminating with the confession - which again was very good - well executed and acted.👏thanks to the cvs for giving us a glimpse of tha old understated charm.some feedback/ ques for the creatives:
- some tracks start splendidly. .and the build up is excellent too...but then why the hurry to end the track and move to thee next? I can cite quite quite a few recently..ruhi custody reopening, adi- ishita bonding , actuallyeven the mani track had a great build up..but a a v very surprising closure.
- When there is so much scope within the existing set up and characters for some intense drama, why keep adding new characters. Most of the new entries post Parmeete haven't really made any impact. - I can think of Trisha, Mani, Raina, Sujata, Subbu ( i know it's early days for Subbu , but while the introduction and first few episodes were intetesting, i really can't see where his character is heading now - so lost connect)
- While i certainly don't mind some drama and OTTness in characters and script , off late - tracks seem to have drama stretched to the point where the audience is tired and start giving up before we get a hurried closure - the YHM pre Sep 14 was also intetesting cos tracks were shorter and crisper -param track, amma accident track etc.
PS : in my personal opinion, I really don't as a viewer mind a 'bumpy' ride for IshRa as long as both characters get enough scope for participating,. And one ( esp RKB) is not made a silent viewer till things go out of hand and then he commits a blunder and then spends days in guilt and then is made to apologise - this cycle has become repetitive and done to death. I think many people here already mentioned , a bumpy ride is fine as long as we have the resilient and 'wanting to do the right thing' version of ishita and the smart, shrewd and 'I will set things right' ( not just saying he will but also doing) version of Raman.all of the above is just purely my opinion - no offense meant to anyone.
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