Originally posted by: nivi.divi
I'm so smitten by Akash. Especially from today's episode. He is an ordinary Assistant Store Manager who works hard at work, manages his household and takes his love seriously. And its this ordinary man who can take the beatings and have the courage to climb ladders to reach Moniya's window or come into a place where he can be brutally beaten again. This love is without expectations or money or even politics.
Akash stole my heart from the very day he gave Moniya those sandals.
His words, his courage, his fearlessness, his simplicity, his consideration, his love without conditions, his concern about his love, hard work - makes Akash the perfect hero.
Who needs a manipulative prince when you have this chawl ka dilwale ashiq.
Akash as a husband - any day over that snake Uday.
I really don't want to see Akash alone or heartbroken because of Moniya.
You have an extreamly valid point: Akash is the better person on the exterior, interior: in persona, attitude and forethought: he is honest- as we know it- hard working, and motivated. But it stops there. Akash has these traits, and that's perfect:
Where does he go from there?
Where does the story go from there?
Love is never without expectations, money or politics: Especially in an Indian household: Because the bond is NOT between just two people: It is between two families- this is a discussion for another day; but regardless of how Akash feels about M:
There will always be a Political Story running parallel.
Always.
To be frank: the Word perfect is personal- it changes. Akash has all these traits, but what makes a Hero a Hero is when he discovers he is one. When he developes into one; changes, gains a new perspective...changes for someone else- sometimes without even realizing it perhaps even not wanting to. Akash, I don't see him changing: How do you develope a positive trait, when you already have them? What stage of metamophasis is left?
And if that is the case, then we are in a deadlock, with no where to progress.
Yes, manipulation is not ideal; but neither is a narrow perspective. Uday may be a manipulative prince- there is no denying that- but Akash is a man who is failing to see what his love is destined to be: If he is truely so selfless, why does he not help her become what is her birth right: And no, becoming a princess does not change her ideals: She can still be Moniya, but have the power of Manyata: Help change the world around her for the better. That is true courage:
Wanting more for the other than you want for yourself-
and NEITHER Akash, nor Uday have shown this yet...
Perhaps, Akash as a husband. Perhaps Uday as a husband.
the first ends the show-
the second starts a new chapter.
Edited by reeha...k - 13 years ago