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Posted: 13 years ago
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nice thread and shows the serious issue of domestic violence and having empathy for mental illness. Though it is being treated well in this show, few have the intellectual ability to go beyond the show to relate with it- end of the day, people want "entertainment". I think, rather than making it a daily show, it should be restricted to the weekends or something.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Nakshatra-

^ The show is projected to create awareness about Domestic violence. When you complicate it for better drama you might not end up achieving the intended purpose. The thing is viewers are not able to make up their mind in favor or against the scenario.


Ah, I was not aware that it was promoted like this. However, I actually like that Viraj's mental illness is an important element of the show. In real life domestic violence cases can be equally confusing and conflicting. There are all sorts of scenarios. A loving father who might dote on his daughters but be violent to his wife. A man who might be tender and supportive but turn aggressive when under the influence of alcohol.

That's what is so frustrating and also illuminating - that we would need to detangle ourselves from all the conflicting emotional pulls that we experience and focus on what is the most important and immediate issue - that a woman (or indeed a man married to a violent woman) has to be saved from harm. That there should be no tolerance of physical abuse, no matter what the underlying matter might be.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: harshad.diwani

this show has taken Indian television to another level...i have never seen this very big issue on television...this serial has taken a real bold step to stop crime, giving awareness to society .our society is not that broad minded which would except a woman who left her husband with whatever the reason.


Yes, I liked the fact that they show Jahnvi leaving Viraj - finally finding the courage to be able to step out of that intolerable existence. Many times, I see shows were women stay on in miserable marriages hoping for change and I'm glad this was not the case here.
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Posted: 13 years ago
#44

Originally posted by: likarsh

I think it's obvious from the latest episodes that Viraj is mentally ill. And to me, it's completely believable and realistic. However, I do think he was somewhat hyperbolic before.


Yes, some amount of hyperbole and theatricality is inevitable. I guess the idea is that the exaggerations in Viraj's character are necessary to produce the necessary sympathetic response to Jahnvi when she left him.
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Posted: 13 years ago
#45

Originally posted by: Krrish87_sweet


btw Swati: Welcome to DSDDSB forum.. I am so happy to read ur psychological part and examples. very glad to meet u..⭐️


Thank you so much. It's fascinating to be part of this discussion and I'm so glad that my thread sparked such a great, lively debate.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: likarsh

🤣 Can I call it Potiraj? I'll open it. 😆


Ha ha ha - I love the jodi name - Potiraj is awesome!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: likarsh

There are cultures and places who don't see Ravanan as the complete epitome of evil.


Just sayin'


We had a lovely discussion in the Iss Pyar Ko forum about Ravan and the complexities of his character and how fascinating he is. Most of us agreed that he is actually a very nuanced character with many redeeming qualities and definitely not the epitome of evil.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: pyar-ishk

Great post and welcome to the forum

I have much to add cause all have made very compelling comments on the topic. I just hope the CV do complete justice in telling the story how Viraj became OCD and what steps will be taken before he will or ever agree to treatment. Also how Jahnvi over come's the darkness to see light again in her life.



Thank you so much! Glad to see such a great discussion going.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: likarsh

I was first going to post this in yesterday's WU thread, but then decided to just post it here.


This (half-a-second) flash of Viraj during Jhanvi's freak out -- it's like it hit me...made a few things clear for me, even more clear than it was before; this just sort of cemented it.


See now this picture is a perfect illustration of what is so interesting about Viraj. He's mentally ill and yet there is this larger than life magnetism about him. The rational side of mine would always know that staying with a man like this is living hell and ultimately life threatening and yet I'll be tormented by the possibility of what if he gets better and things improve and so on.

At the end of the day, all these dilemmas can be cut through with one clear insight - no man who physically assaults you is ever, ever worth it. No matter what.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: likarsh

I was first going to post this in yesterday's WU thread, but then decided to just post it here.


This (half-a-second) flash of Viraj during Jhanvi's freak out -- it's like it hit me...made a few things clear for me, even more clear than it was before; this just sort of cemented it.



Also, unrelated to his character, but Karanvir looks amazing here.

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