Normality is still a far concept

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Remembering Rishi's words that he wanted to bring a sense of normalcy and connectivity to the sharma's - the party was a good excuse. although, the concept of normalcy and family-feelings for the sharmas is like throwing a child in a pool & telling them to swin or drown ๐Ÿ˜†

the concept of a party in sharma niwas was definitely different & something abnormal for the sharmas... but once we saw everyone participating in the fancy dress and somewhat enjoying themselves (the role playing, the laughter, the staring going on between all the characters), the shadows of trouble were still there...

the biggest one i saw was the lingering question within munna's mind, his constant drinking (alright i get it that adults casually drink at any function - but munna was really showing just another bad trait by getting plastered in front of kids...) , and then the storm began to build.

the quietness by which Indira handled the jewelry situation and revealing the truth was really too smooth. no one argued, Rishi was effectively taught another lesson and reason as to why Indira follows her rules/ideals in strict nature, and the party continued on. but the switch of rage turned on fully within in Munna, expelling the calm before the storm; and despite his reasons, truly acted in horrible fashion. beating someone doesn't fix anything, i won't buy it that this was a one time-provoked thing since Munna is a victim of habit, and he had raised his hand to Indira.

with all these new characters added, all these things left to unravel (Vidit mystery, Rishi/Ricky mystery), a true sense of family still to be understood - the trials and tribulations of Indira will still continue. she will still need to live with conviction and with determined patience, and no person can change this journey for her ...

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Posted: 13 years ago
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For that reason that why Indira say thank you to Rishi b4 leaving to change...
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: Onnie_Eusof

For that reason that why Indira say thank you to Rishi b4 leaving to change...


Honestly speaking I didn't get wy Indira said thank you to Rishi. May be I will understand it if I explain this to myself in this manner. that she realizes what Moksha89 explained to us. She feels the futility of Rishi's efforts but since she appreciates it, she thanks him... this way it is beautiful...if true then truly that moment did deserve some extra screen time. it was too quick time wise
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: moksha89

Remembering Rishi's words that he wanted to bring a sense of normalcy and connectivity to the sharma's - the party was a good excuse. although, the concept of normalcy and family-feelings for the sharmas is like throwing a child in a pool & telling them to swin or drown ๐Ÿ˜†


the concept of a party in sharma niwas was definitely different & something abnormal for the sharmas... but once we saw everyone participating in the fancy dress and somewhat enjoying themselves (the role playing, the laughter, the staring going on between all the characters), the shadows of trouble were still there...

the biggest one i saw was the lingering question within munna's mind, his constant drinking (alright i get it that adults casually drink at any function - but munna was really showing just another bad trait by getting plastered in front of kids...) , and then the storm began to build.

the quietness by which Indira handled the jewelry situation and revealing the truth was really too smooth. no one argued, Rishi was effectively taught another lesson and reason as to why Indira follows her rules/ideals in strict nature, and the party continued on. but the switch of rage turned on fully within in Munna, expelling the calm before the storm; and despite his reasons, truly acted in horrible fashion. beating someone doesn't fix anything, i won't buy it that this was a one time-provoked thing since Munna is a victim of habit, and he had raised his hand to Indira.

with all these new characters added, all these things left to unravel (Vidit mystery, Rishi/Ricky mystery), a true sense of family still to be understood - the trials and tribulations of Indira will still continue. she will still need to live with conviction and with determined patience, and no person can change this journey for her ...




agree with you completel!!

to bring normalcy to a dysfunctional family is a herculean task!!!

when the base is so weak - inder and kutumb- its worse. the saddest part is that if only munna had taken over responsibility of the family , even with meagre earning, the family owuld still be better!

but in rishi style, i would still want to salute him for trying to bring normalcy.


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Posted: 13 years ago
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very good post... I beleive this shrma family is a good bunch of nonsense. No sense at all. No feelings for each other. Indu is doing a mission impossible here. Hope she continues to understand rishi n his efforts. Although, the thank u was a bit early.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: Gavie-Prabhleen

very good post... I beleive this shrma family is a good bunch of nonsense. No sense at all. No feelings for each other. Indu is doing a mission impossible here. Hope she continues to understand rishi n his efforts. Although, the thank u was a bit early.

marat muu ki bath boldi dear ๐Ÿ˜†...

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