@Jyoti, I agree with your two special points in today's episode!👏👏⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ In fact I liked the epiode because it has taken he story on an interesting confrontation of Jay and Manyata.
I feel that in this contest, it is not just an issue between two sisters as to who is more fit for the gaddi ... the interesting thing is that there is a lot more layers to this conflict ... and each time we analyse the many different facets of this conflict we have to ask the question as to where is the natural justice in each case ...
For example:
It is a fight between one who has lived and worked in hardship versus one who has had it easy in life!
It is the conflict between one who like Shriram was on vanavas for fourteen years and was thus "deprived" by fate of the opportunity to learn the royal ways, while another had the royal life on a platter! What should be the natural justice here? Can it be justice to blame Manyata for her lack of education?
It is a fight between one who does not have the full backing of her own parents and grandmother, while the other seems to be in their protective embrace.
Brijraj is clearly on Jay's side, but then so are Komal, and even Daadi at times. Manyata is standing alone against a whole family that is ganging up just to keep Jay out of tantrums. What again should be the natural justice here? Can it justice to blame Manyata for the lack of family support?
It is a fight between a girl who is generous enough to accept her faults and give the gaddi to her sister, versus a girl who thinks she can do nothing wrong and snatches at the gaddi.
Manyata's speech today was proof of how she shines with ultimate glory for the simple frankness and heartfelt truth in accepting her own faults with a lot of grace. Jay on the other hand is oozing with jealousy and snatching at the gaddi as if she has some extra rights because she is flawless. What again is the natural justice here? Can it be justice to overlook one who is honest to favour one who is dishonest?
It is a fight between the elder sister who has the first right to the gaddi, and the younger sister who is actually the usurper of the gaddi.
Manyata, by any law in any country, has the first right to the gaddi, which Jay does not have. Only by declaring Manyata unfit for one reason or another, Jay even has a chance at the gaddi. What is the natural justice here? Can it be justice to overthrow the one with greater rights and give the gaddi to the second sister?
Thus at many different levels of this contest, different kinds of reasons exist as to why Manyata has to have a higher chance of getting the gaddi than Jay.
Anyway, by giving his blessing to Manyata the Guruji has started the process of Manyata beginning to get justice finally. Now we have to see what other solution the Guruji gives tomorrow to settle the dispute.
The beautiful part of this whole episode for me today was the way Uday fired up in support of Manyata. By accosting Jay the way he did, he has shown everyone in the famly where his loyalty lies. Moreover, Brijraj insulted Uday very badly today calling him and "outsider".
But for Manyata who has it seems no other support at home, he is the only "insider" .
Edited by skanda12 - 13 years ago