Saru: Saru And Ved Fans Are Done Waiting: Love Story or Endless Delay? The “Saved” fandom is on fire again—and this time, the heat isn’t from romance but from sheer impatience. Fans have crowned Saru and Ved the best jodi of television, the kind of pair that deserves their own fairytale. Yet instead of a love story blooming, viewers feel like they’ve been trapped in a rerun of Anika-and-Kamini drama on endless loop.
The frustration is loud and clear. Why is Ved barely on screen? Why does every romantic moment for Saru and Ved get hijacked by unnecessary twists? For the audience, it feels like every time a confession is around the corner, the makers pull the rug and hand the spotlight back to villains. And honestly, patience is running out.
At the same time, not everyone is purely negative. Many fans still gush that Saru and Ved together light up the show like no one else. They’re rewatching old episodes, clinging to earlier moments of pure chemistry, and begging the makers to finally focus on the jodi that has captured hearts from day one.
But then comes the real debate: Ved’s character. Supporters want him to stand strong, fight for his love, and stop bending under pressure from his mother and Anika. It’s not just about romance—it’s about whether he can actually grow into a partner who deserves Saru. That imbalance makes him look weak, and the audience isn’t shy about calling it out.
And what about Saru herself? Viewers haven’t forgotten the original concept of her journey—her dreams, her studies, her fight for identity. Some fans are begging the makers to bring that back instead of drowning her in negativity. They want her love story with Ved, yes, but they also want her ambitions intact, with Ved standing by her side like a supportive partner rather than an emotional mess.
Amid all this, there’s also chatter that maybe Saru deserves a new hero altogether—someone who won’t hesitate to fight for her dreams and love. While the majority still ship “Saved,” the undercurrent of frustration shows how close fans are to losing interest if the story keeps dragging.
One thing is certain: the Saru–Ved track is the show’s beating heart. Viewers are done with half-baked diversions. They want romance, strength, and progression—no more excuses, no more delays. If the makers deliver, this jodi could rule the TRP charts. If not, fans might just start rewatching old episodes instead of sticking around for recycled drama.














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