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Watch Bade Achhe Lagte Hain: Tarik Fixed

July 23, 2011
SONY TV (SET INDIA)

Review of Episodes 29 – 32, telecast on 18th – 21st July 2011.

The last week severity in relationship between the Sharmas and Kapoors was wiped up so quickly. The threatening stern break-up of the relationships of Priya-Ram and Natasha-Karthik were ‘relief’ by the start of the Monday episode of the week. The families were jovial back and in celebrating mode whole time, fixed the tarik for the marriages.

Bade Achhe Lagte Hain is a prime-time serial and it maintain its own accord of story inputs into its show time episodes. What really dubious, it could be at some point,  is maintaining very few developments it offer in the story line, yet give, on the other side, a desire character action.

SONY TV (SET INDIA)

SONY TV (SET INDIA)

What caught my attention was the make-out scene of Natasha and Karthik. The frivolous couple slapped and slapped each other and ended up in a couch. Since the last time when Naks’ pregnancy came to light, we were given a look at the level of their relationship.

The week episodes, though small, gave us a big-time of amount to what working toward the protagonists love relationship. While the week started with the backdrop of Ram and Priya on verge of breaking up, the threatening slipping was carefully wrap to conducting their relationship to next level. That Ram Kapoor went about his best firend, Vikram’s house to ask his position in the relationship. The scene of Priya with her ex-lover Ashwin, play by Harsh Khurana, at the elevator where Priya grasp Ram Kappor’s arm to re-introduce him as her fiancé and that was indicative of where their relationship reshaped. This is simple but the following scenes are significant signs of the blooming relationship. Their relationship has to come to tune of a romance and it is being shown in each developments of the show. Ram was shown to having grown interest with the relationship – the desire character action.

Though Shippra, Priya’s mother, was shown to be greatly hurt when her son engagement failed, she was shown as to have trembling actions and dialogues believing Ram Kapoor and Priya were made for each other. This could be a little off-beatings character which slipped but mindset of the viewers’ own. Then, the scene in the Thursday’s episode where the family stopping by road-side Temple, when all the Sharma’ members were offering prayers, Shippra was shown to be a contended woman. Her character seems to be fitted each and every time to conclusively repair the scene, or the sketch of it having to redeem; Shippra as a character was the most confusing of it all.

The Ashwin scene, where he offered Priya a relationship, I think, went too far contextually. They had been in love relationship, living in the same building, until Ashwin chose to marry Priya’s best friend. The vulnerability of Priya, if remain unmarried, was already shown when their building’ associates visited the Sharmas family following the night when confrontation happened in their home on ground of Natasha-Karthik conflict.

The Tuesday episode, the next day of the Monday’ episode, refurnished a contemplated differences of Ram and Priya, during the night of their engagement at Ram’s room, inside Priya’s room. The same argument follows as well, about things they would have to share. But this time, the argument was given a concluding stand ‘that sharing lives meant compromising at some level’. That Ram Kapoor giving a new definition while announcing the date for their wedding was hugely favourable as his character’s developing towards the relationship of his with Priya. The pair exchanging glances stately introduces him drawing to his fiancé. That means we could have a love story coming!

The following episodes showcase a function toward their marriages which elongated in the two episodes, Wednesday and Thursday’s.  While the families coming together in an extended family were deciding the follow-up arrangements for the marriages their class difference bring out the best in some ways. First, when Sudhir, Priya’s father, distance himself from the discourse that the arrangements were out of bound for his income comparing to his would-be son-in-law, we saw another endearing moment of father-daughter relation. And Ram confiding into Priya, to let her share what’s bordering her. Ram Kapoor giving the affairs of his marriage to the hand of his would-be father-in-law. And in all these, the relationship of Priya and Ram had taken the next level. That Sudhir have his moment with Ram and begin to see the side of his would-be son-in-law, which guarantee a fondness toward him.

This week ended with Priya, on being pressurized by her family, confessed to have grown likeness for Ram. This reminded me of how awkwardly Ram confessed that when pestered by Neha, Vikram’s wife.

In the last week episodes’ review, I sort-of complained about the attention the female lead character get from the writer in TV comparing to the male lead. Even though I couldn’t be assertive of it, Ram character having move in this pace with even more expectation in the next week developments, some kind of equalizer has been definitely shown.

The other dramas of BALH:

#Ram Kapoor has been criticized of his weight earlier in tabloid. Whether he’d tackle that or not but a new hair cut, not in-line show story, could be given missed.

#The production has arranged one new strategic to a-tune the show success. A blog call – Priya’s Diary – was published in SONY TV website this week.

#The tarik for the marriages have been fixed for 8th August – Natasha and Karthik in the morning and Priya and Ram in the evening. I am sure this reading ours, telling to wait a week longer, rather than the show’ reading.

#Saakshi Tanwar tonsil problem gets highlighted in the story! I won’t tell you how! If you care, scroll down your dish-TV remote searching for repeats of the Thursday’s episode.

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