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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: *Kruthi*

I dont think they are trying to show that its because of the abhshaguns that Sugna will become a widow. These are all just the fears that are in Maasas mind. Now the question lies... why are the creatives showing these to us, and what do they mean by them?

I think its because all the creatives are trying to show is these little abshaguns are taken so seriously by orthodox ppl like Maasa, that even coincidences like Sugna becoming a widow is taken as a result of these abshaguns. Basically ppl like Maasa are just looking for a reason/someone to blame a bad incident on.
Now take for instance if Phooli hadnt come to the Haldi or the thal didnt fall as shown in the promo, and Sugna became a widow even after that... Maasa wud still find a way to blame it on Phooli, saying she used to come to the house before and thus cast her dark shadow on Sugna.
We know Maasa is going to look back at all these abshaguns, and blame it on Phooli/Anandi/anyone when Sugna becomes a widow. But if Sugna didnt become a widow, Maasa wud conviniently forget that despite Phooli coming to the haldi, or anything else, nothing happened to Sugna. Thats what they are trying to show here, that orthodox ppl are just looking and searching for something around them to blame something on, and are just waiting to think the worst.
The creatives have not always shown that abshaguns end up in a disaster. One episode when Maasa was going to see her ill sister, Phooli crossed her path and yet her sister didnt die. Then again when she returned to see Phooli dancing at the gudda-guddi shaadi, she again called it an abshagun esp when her sister is ill. And right then they hear the good news of Gehna's pregnancy. So that topic convienently went off Maasa's mind. But on the contrary if her sister had died or Gehna's child had died, then she would have blamed it all on Phooli.
So overall what the creatives are trying to relay is that these abshaguns are not in any way corelated to any tradgedy... these are simply coincidences that are sometimes taken in the right way, and sometimes not as per the current situation. Despite knowing that such abshaguns do not always end badly, such orthodox people use them to do atrocities on widows, and the like.
Nice topic of discussion Pinky👏



Kru i understand your point but again, if they had shown that none of these things happened and still Sugna became a widow and then Dadi Saa is looking for some1 to blame it on that would have sent a better message, that the "Vahm" exists in the mind of people and when something happens they blame it on the people around them.

They could have done what u said when Dadi Saa was going to see her sick sister and Phooli came in front of her, but at that time they did not stress that point, now they are stressing the abshagun thing very much, and such thing have been stressed in other serials as well, like in Saarrthi they showed Bhavri's and Manasvi's sindoor falling on the floor, Ekta usually uses the Diya and it goes off when some1 dies etc.

So this type of abshagun has been shown in other serials and connected to the death, so here i would have wished the other way around, that nothing happened and still sugna becomes a widow and then Dadi trying to find things which did not happen so she can lay the blame on others and make their lives miserable.


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Posted: 16 years ago
#12

Originally posted by: *Kruthi*

I dont think they are trying to show that its because of the abhshaguns that Sugna will become a widow. These are all just the fears that are in Maasas mind. Now the question lies... why are the creatives showing these to us, and what do they mean by them?

I think its because all the creatives are trying to show is these little abshaguns are taken so seriously by orthodox ppl like Maasa, that even coincidences like Sugna becoming a widow is taken as a result of these abshaguns. Basically ppl like Maasa are just looking for a reason/someone to blame a bad incident on.
Now take for instance if Phooli hadnt come to the Haldi or the thal didnt fall as shown in the promo, and Sugna became a widow even after that... Maasa wud still find a way to blame it on Phooli, saying she used to come to the house before and thus cast her dark shadow on Sugna.
We know Maasa is going to look back at all these abshaguns, and blame it on Phooli/Anandi/anyone when Sugna becomes a widow. But if Sugna didnt become a widow, Maasa wud conviniently forget that despite Phooli coming to the haldi, or anything else, nothing happened to Sugna. Thats what they are trying to show here, that orthodox ppl are just looking and searching for something around them to blame something on, and are just waiting to think the worst.
The creatives have not always shown that abshaguns end up in a disaster. One episode when Maasa was going to see her ill sister, Phooli crossed her path and yet her sister didnt die. Then again when she returned to see Phooli dancing at the gudda-guddi shaadi, she again called it an abshagun esp when her sister is ill. And right then they hear the good news of Gehna's pregnancy. So that topic convienently went off Maasa's mind. But on the contrary if her sister had died or Gehna's child had died, then she would have blamed it all on Phooli.
So overall what the creatives are trying to relay is that these abshaguns are not in any way corelated to any tradgedy... these are simply coincidences that are sometimes taken in the right way, and sometimes not as per the current situation. Despite knowing that such abshaguns do not always end badly, such orthodox people use them to do atrocities on widows, and the like.
Nice topic of discussion Pinky👏

well said kruthi!!agreed wid wat u hve said!!u hve xplained it wid valid points !

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