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By Sreejeeta Ghosh The Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility states that the more we consume a product, the less it satisfies us over time. It started as a simple romance show but with time turned into a nearly cult romance…. The Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility states that the more we consume a product, the less it satisfies us over time.
It started as a simple romance show but with time turned into a nearly cult romance classic.
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The brand of romance on TV suddenly turned to broody, jaded heroes and sunny heroines who hide their tears behind smiles. So here I am, nine years later, trying to decode the fame, buzz and cult status IPKKND achieved beyond its impeccably talented cast and chemistry of the two leads. Rich, arrogant, jaded. He was everything not on the family TV.
From rejecting social norms and customs to being a declared atheist — he was more human as a character with his nightmares, trauma and its continued effect on his perception of the world.
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While a great share of that credit lies on Barun Sobti — the incredibly talented actor who brought him to life — a significant part of this is his characterisation. There is an effort behind the creation of Arnav Singh Raizada. In an age of anti-heroes where unfortunately there is no difference between angst and outright abuse, Arnav stands out as the perfect blend of an anti-hero — mysterious with a touch of good heart.
In the Indian television landscape was dominated by mothers-in-law berating the new bahus , vamps with internal monologues and the traditional sanskaar , IPKKND as a jaded love story comes like a breath of fresh air. But IPKKND is perhaps one of the finest Hindi television shows to have blended all aspects of a classic romance along with its own freshness.
The first promos sold the difference between two people — Arnav being as far from your typical hero — and Khushi being the connection between what was seen and what is new.