Well first of all for those who are clueless about the title, it is an adaptation of Shakespeare's famous line "Et tu, Brute!" from his play Julius Caesar which means even you brutus'. Basically it hints betrayal.
Now why the title? Coz I believe we have been betrayed by the CVs. I know there have been many posts on this topic. Well we were doing Julius Caesar in school and somewhere I found a connection.
Julius Caesar is a story of a vain person who meets his end by the hands which once supported him.
Well I related this to swayam's character. I don't know how many of you would agree but I was proud of swayam. His character according to me was one to die for. I don't think I need to elaborate here coz I believe everyone knows about him.
The creatives had created a larger than life character, a hero in the real sense. Shakespeare did so too. But he had a habit of killing his heroes in a tragic death. I think the CVs adopted his this annoying habit. They killed swayam, the loverboy we knew. They, the people who gave us swayam.
In Julius Caesar, caesar's friend Mark Antony arrives after his death and brings Caesar back in the good looks of the romans (not literally). I hope a mark antony appears in the CVs minds as well and bring back our swayam. Coz without swayam, we are like romans without Caesar, who was a role model for the romans and was loved by everyone.
P.S. I realise that it is an overdose of Shakespeare. My sincere apologies for that.
P.P.S. if anyone reads this and finds any sense in the post, please do tell me. Coz I didn't seem to find any.
P.P.S. i know this is an old topic but dont know why i felt like making a post.