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Characters Crossed the line

In your guys's opinion, were there any plots in the show where the characters/writers crossed the line? Plot which made you dislike a character or lose significant respect for them?

For me:

Tiwari: The hand he played in Vibhu and Anita's near-divorce in an earlier episode. That was outright evil.

Anita: Selling Vibhuti for money. It was crazy. During that whole plot, I thought there would be a revelation that she did that to teach him a lesson. Girl seriously sold her husband.

Angoori: That Pandit Ramphal's solution of pretending to cheat with a man. I will admit Vibhuti dug his own grave, but Angoori should have respected ALL Vibhu, Tiwari, and Anita enough to end the charade. That was outright selfish of her to put that solution over the feelings of the people she cared about. Especially considering how Ramphal tends to be wrong like 99.99% of the time. Those solution arcs were annoying enough as is, but this crossed the line. It almost led to a divorce. This also made me dislike Amma.

Vinhuti: That Vicky donor-inspired plot... The fact that he was overjoyed with the possible idea of Angoori carrying his child, while actively denying Anita a child, did not sit right with me. That whole plot was just really weird.

Guys, this post is just meant for friendly discussion; please do not take it as criticism. I just figured that there might be people out there who have felt like this, and I wanna know which plots drove them crazy.

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u/Abject_Taste_3597 — 4 days ago

Stepping into Gym all alone for the first time.

Tomorrow, I plan on going to the gym alone for the first time. I struggle with anxiety, and chances are, I will try to back out. I am challenging myself to become better. Going to the gym alone is my biggest nightmare, which is exactly why I need to do it. I am tired of not living because of my anxiety; it's draining the life out of me. I am tired of saying that I will do all these things one day as if my anxiety will miraculously leave me. I acknowledge that I am the one who has to fight it and make a way for myself. I am here because I need the push, I need word of wisdom. I am gonna walk in and just get on the treadmill, that's my plan for the week.

I am open to any advice, suggestions, or words of wisdom.

Thank You all.

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u/Abject_Taste_3597 — 17 days ago

Losing My Mind To Comparison

I am 22, and as far as I have known i have had saggy boobs for forever. I never cared about it, but someone mentioned it a few months back, and now it has become my biggest insecurity. It has gotten to a point that whenever I see a woman on screen, I zoom in on their breasts and feed into my insecurity. I look at them and loathe myself for not having perky boobs. I know I sound like a creep, but I am losing my mind. I am already socially awkward, chubby, and have acne, and on top of that, I have saggy boobs. It just never seems to end for me. Will I ever be able to love myself? I am sorry, I just really needed some words from someone who can relate. Please delete if not allowed.

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u/Abject_Taste_3597 — 19 days ago
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How I Would Have Ended The Show.

This idea came over me on a sleepless night.

Notes: Keep the OG cast + vibe in mind.

The Tiwaris and the Mishras would go on a cruise trip together. While on the trip, they would be met with a storm which pulls them into a whirlpool leading them to an alternate universe.

How would the alternate universe work?

Vibhuti and Tiwari would get exactly what they had been chasing for so long. Vibhuti would be married to Angoori, while Tiwari would be married to Anita.

The marriage: In this marriage, Vibhuti would get a reality check on the incompatibility of the two. He would realize that he had been lusting over her only, and his feelings were never genuine. He would be sad, unhappy, and depressed with a void in his heart.

The same would go for Tiwari and Anita.

(I could go into detail about the alt marriage, but that's too much for now.)

It is only after genuine regret that the two are returned to their universe, where they come to appreciate their own partners.

Mishras: Vibhu would finally decide to live up to his potential and bring income for the family. The two would move to the States, and Vibhu would get a low-paying job with some entry-level position (one he dreaded all his life because of his ego). Anita would try to expand her grooming classes, maybe even rebrand them. (Maybe adopt a kid.)

Tiwaris: They would finally decide to have a family. The two would move back to the village, where they could start a happy family and raise their child.

OTHER CAST

Tillu: Tiwari would finally pay him his salary and hand him over the business (to tend to; he would still own it). He would give him a raise as well. There would be some heartfelt dialogue exchanged.

Tika + Malkhan: They would finally realize that they have wasted years of their lives and decide to get serious. The two would enroll in the police academy to be the new and better Happus of the modern colony. The realization would make them want to be honest humans. (Pain in the a** for Happu.)

Happu: He now has 11 children (Tika + Malkhan under him) and a pregnant wife.

Saxena: He needs no character development. IDK, maybe he would start a TV show where he goes around ragebaiting people for fun. He was the original ragebaiter.

Pelu: He would reveal that he is actually the owner of Modern Colony and worked as a rickshaw wala to evade paying taxes. (Honestly, I don't know how taxes work; it's fiction.)

Now the last episode (one-year leap):

Happu Singh finally gets promoted to Commissioner after the Reshampal retires. He was promoted because Tika and Malkhan set him straight and made him somewhat of an honest officer. In this celebration, he throws a party, inviting all the past members of Modern Colony.

The Mishras return for the party with their son, as do the Tiwaris.

Everyone else returns, too. The party would be in the street where it all happened. While at the party, Tiwari and Vibhu would notice two new couples moving into their old homes. Seeing the look in the men's eyes, the two would walk over and give that "been there, done that" speech.

Back to the party. Tiwari's and Vibhu's kids would give each other that look, foreshadowing a future rivalry.

(I mean, despite having gone straight, the two would still enjoy their friendly rivalry.)

Dancing. Eating. Partying.

A group selfie where they break the fourth wall.

Instead of "Cheese," they would say some heartwarming goodbye line.

Flash. Black screen. Credits. Then, the picture.

(Plus scene I thought of)

David's will. He would reveal to Vibhu that he actually owned nothing, and the whole thing was just his excuse to come visit because he felt that without it, they wouldn't want him there. (Sad.) (Explains the tearing up of the will over minor matters.) There would be a heartfelt moment.

Mind you guys, this is just laying out the thought that came to my mind over a sleepless night. IDK if it makes sense.

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u/Abject_Taste_3597 — 1 month ago
▲ 18 r/BGPH

Without Anita the later parts of 900 tracks.

The show without Angoori (Shilpa) was still entertaining, but after being to accustome to Soumya's Anita, these latter parts of 900 without her feel boring. I am a first-time watcher, and I was wondering if anyone else felt that way.

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u/Abject_Taste_3597 — 1 month ago
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I just rewatched Cocktail, and I never realised how bad it was. The songs and Deepika were truly the saving grace.

So Meera and Guatam tell Veronica that they love each other, she obviously is "okaay" with it, and they all live happily together until she has that breakdown while drunk? Like, how blind and dumb do you have to be to think that your partner/friend would be okay with such a thing? Also, they continue just living there? Talk about rubbing salt on a wound.

No, this is not a PR post; it was a revisit, which made me realize how bad the movie was.

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u/Abject_Taste_3597 — 4 months ago