Originally posted by: MrDarcyfan
Fero let me start by saying I am very sorry for your loss. But I can relate as I had a similar loss in my life too. When I was very young and still in primary school I lost my brother as well. He was just a little kid and younger than me. The day he passed away is to this date the worst day of my life and always will be. I was literally not able to come out my room for days and to this day the horror of that first week without him haunts me! My family's pain and sadness at that time and beyond haunts me. Every year when it comes close to his death anniversary I feel sad and I still cry thinking of him even all this time later.
So I can relate to Shravan and his pain. Yes it was shown in a bit of an extreme way. But when you hear such news people usually loose their senses. Grief makes different people act diffreently. Some shut down and retreat. (Somewhat like how I acted) and some break down and cry and howl. (Like Vandy did). The latter is better because you at least let it out. So from one grief stricken sister to another I get it!Namik did a great job and this was a TRUE reflection of a person's reaction when they find out their loved one died in a plane crash. The shock, the horror the denial. It's all there. In Shravan's life his Father was a constant always. Since his Mum left he was his only parent. Loosing him is like becoming an Orphan for Shravan. His pain is palpable, and I am glad they showed it in a real way!
Mandy...i understand yaar 😭 .
The worst part of life is to loose someone whom we love so much.
It breaks us.
As you said different people show their grief in different ways.
I reacted like shravan, when I got to know that my brother is no more...
🥱
So, for it's relatable. Whatever they shown in the episode.
And yeah totally agree with you,