Viraj didn't deserve to be slapped - but SHOT !

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Posted: 13 years ago
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I no longer share my thoughts here or add my two pence.. But there is a surge of anger that I cannot supress and an emotional tide which will bring about a Tsunami within me if I don't let it out.

Yes you heard right... Viraj deserved to be shot in the head. I wouldn't wish this on anyone... BUT
Viraj is a Sociopath - he may have some sort of illness point taken - BUT if he knows what a Patti's respect is then he is sane to know what right and wrong is aswell. If he can wear his shirt and trousers the right way round - then he sure as hell knows how to and how not to treat his wife.
I watched a bit of Jahnvi's speech... It'll take me a while to sit thru the whole of it and watch - BUT whatever I saw was enough to give me goose bumps.
Jahnvi's mother stood there helpless and crying If it were me I'd have pulled the gun out from the police and shot Viraj on the spot. Imagine her baby was crying and letting out her pain infront of a hall full of strangers.
Every emotion, every thought and every dream of a girl she talked about. Every woman can relate to her dreams and some that go through the pain can relate to the torment.
The society who talks but isn't there to help her when she needed it...
A must see episode for everyone - even if they are not a SB follower. I hope the sick men out there learn from this.
BUT Viraj... no he can't listen, he can't understand... other than his own selfish needs and pain he can't feel anything else around him.
I don't mean to offend anyone... You know I love KVB to bits as an actor and Viraj has always been a important character for me as a viewer alongside the other characters
BUT for the person that he is..he's so evil, I can't believe his heart could not melt after hearing all that from the woman that he 'claimed' to love- not even for a milli second. Shame on him.
Cari..xx
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I agree. I also felt that perhaps, he may see the pain Jhanvi was put through...i don't even know what made me think that he would feel some guilt lol. It was absolutely a mindblowing episode. I cried today with Jhanvi, not that I haven't cried with her before, but today I wept...especially when she spoke of society talking all the time, when she screamed for help, begged for it in fact, no one heard it!!! sadly this is the kind of society we live in.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Completely agree csri. Even he was feeling so proud while watching the torture he gave it to Sia.


No illness can justify his all misdeed. Today even he tried to attempt murder of raghav's mom, Sia sister...
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Cari, good to see your back. How have you been?
There should be made a distinction in V's case. You see, there's having a sickness and then there's having a curable sickness. If one looks at V, he does not have a curable sickness. It's obvious that he has psychopathic tendencies. He has no conscience. He can't feel remorse. He behaves like a stalker, has a long list of attempted murder on his records along with rape and kidnapping and sexual assault of a teen.
The thing with V is that no matter what treatment he's given [as we've seen in the past] he'll always fall back into his old ways. Because he enjoys inflicting pain. You'll see the same with psychopaths. They're removed from society, put in treatment, and as soon as you put them back out, they'll fall back at some point.
An example is paedophiles -- imagine a paedophile is arrested, put in treatment, and then released and placed in a playground where he's surrounded by kids.
What will he most likely do?
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Honestly from the little of what I heard her talking... Although never having personally experienced it.. It felt I was going thru her pain...
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: april10

Completely agree csri. Even he was feeling so proud while watching the torture he gave it to Sia.



No illness can justify his all misdeed. Today even he tried to attempt murder of raghav's mom, Sia sister...

True... He's totally lost it - BUT no excuse can justify his actions.. He deserves to be punished with third degree torture.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I totally share your sentiments Cari.
And like mysterygurl...I too cried a lot watching tonight's episode.
Like you I love KVB's portrayal of Viraj...but I have zero sympathy for the character itself...your post said it all...Thank you.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: Elysia

Cari, good to see your back. How have you been?

There should be made a distinction in V's case. You see, there's having a sickness and then there's having a curable sickness. If one looks at V, he does not have a curable sickness. It's obvious that he has psychopathic tendencies. He has no conscience. He can't feel remorse. He behaves like a stalker, has a long list of attempted murder on his records along with rape and kidnapping and sexual assault of a teen.
The thing with V is that no matter what treatment he's given [as we've seen in the past] he'll always fall back into his old ways. Because he enjoys inflicting pain. You'll see the same with psychopaths. They're removed from society, put in treatment, and as soon as you put them back out, they'll fall back at some point.
An example is paedophiles -- imagine a paedophile is arrested, put in treatment, and then released and placed in a playground where he's surrounded by kids.
What will he most likely do?

Thanks... I agree. Like I mentioned in my last post here... he cannot be treated. Seven years later he'll still be the same.
I'm still feeling so so...
it's good to see you again too.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: ummesulaiman

I totally share your sentiments Cari.

And like mysterygurl...I too cried a lot watching tonight's episode.
Like you I love KVB's portrayal of Viraj...but I have zero sympathy for the character itself...your post said it all...Thank you.

Thank you... you're right our feelings totally mirror. I can't explian how disturbed I feel...when she used the word 'siskiyan'... oh boy that just killed me.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Gr8 post Cari!
I'm shocked at how much our society has deteriorated that even after tonight's epi we had loads of sick ppl still vouching for Viraj.. it was disgusting to read those FB comments where men n even some females wanted G to be shot, the delusion that V will not be in jail for long and will claim back Sia

the writers provided gr8 dialogs to both Sia n Gayatri but
1. a lot of damage has been done by glorifying V, which makes ppl think he is stylish so he is right
2. there r many thick skinned n empty brained ppl who still don't get it

I just hope no woman ever encounters such ppl in real and that maybe these morons write such stuff coz they r stoned and r not like this in real life.

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