Originally posted by: RadhikaS0
Divya, pls don't look for continuity or logic when u watch JA.
I know ... But I still can't wonder why there is no continuity. 😊
I like the rest of your analysis but I disagree with this:
She probably would have loved to be a loving wife like Jodha at some point but growing up with Jalal's "mere paas dil nahin hein" she probably surpressed those feelings.
If Ruq really wanted to be a loving wife, nothing could have stopped her. She is strong and can stand upto Jalal. And he indulges her, so he would have accepted her love if she had offered it. If Jodha could surmount his hatred and desire for revenge and her hatred to bring their relationship to this point, surely Ruq had it easier. Jalal was already her friend and trusted her. Where there is a will, there is a way. But Ruq was more enamoured of royal trappings and took Jalal for granted, as she had no competition. A person's true value is known only in the face of competition, not when there is monopoly. Jodha has succeeded like the proverbial tortoise who moves steadily ahead while the lazy hare keeps sleeping when it should have been making its moves.😆
Lovely analysis- thanks for posting and especially loved the last line. My only thought was- from childhood she had no reason to learn about or believe in love. But, yes, if she wanted to she could have probably.
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