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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: RamSiyaRam

Its good that you pointed it out. Its unfortunate that the writers portray such things as manhandling women, this is 3rd time that Prem pushed Tejas. How can it be acceptable?

Moreover why could Prem not clean? what was so wrong in this? Prem disses his father's promise form him, when he tells him NOT to become like him, not to do wrong deeds. But he does just that?😒

Worse was intruding Tejas room and stalking her?🤢 Next kidnapping her and taking her somewhere. All these are criminal activities must be condemned. Hope the writers dont take it lightly.

Prem should be punished harshly for this. 🤢 🤢 🤢


I believe the main reason Prem didn't clean was because he saw all his peers watching and his ego wouldn't allow it. He didn't want to do a task which many associate with humility. I think this is also why Teja said that a "Don's asli character bhar aageya" he humbled himself and showed that he's not above anyone. That he won't define himself as better or above others. Moreover, DSR pointed out if wrong is done in the school, the principle should address it, that those given the responsibility to discipline should do so. It was another passive aggressive remark to the boys that they aren't above any system.

Although, people say that it's never to late to redeem oneself - I agree with the younger teacher brother that if DSR tried setting a better example (not according to his self-set moral codes) than he wouldn't be disappointed by the wrong path the boys are following.

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Posted: 8 years ago
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ON a side note, I really hope Teja isn't an undercover cop - for some reason I am not interested in that type of story line. I rather see them in their mid-twenties, making mistakes, having fights, NOT getting married so quickly and just acting as young adults. IF Teja is an undercover cop, than she'd have had to hid a lot from her family (training, work, etc), it's not realistic now.

Prem, obviously would fit the slightly dull (not quick on the uptake) main lead that becomes her pawn to get back at DSR- considering he's unable to graduate (failed a few times), impulsive, and unpredictable.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: moksha89

ON a side note, I really hope Teja isn't an undercover cop - for some reason I am not interested in that type of story line. I rather see them in their mid-twenties, making mistakes, having fights, NOT getting married so quickly and just acting as young adults. IF Teja is an undercover cop, than she'd have had to hid a lot from her family (training, work, etc), it's not realistic now.


Prem, obviously would fit the slightly dull (not quick on the uptake) main lead that becomes her pawn to get back at DSR- considering he's unable to graduate (failed a few times), impulsive, and unpredictable.


I hope not! All this undercover cop business will ruin the storyline and the logic of it..

I want this college love story to progress.. and not this married adults kinda line..

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