It is really easy for us to get judgemental and brand Angad as a "bad guy" and Kripa a "good girl" which is right but that's just the tip of the ice-berg.Kripa is someone who has been brought up in a protective environment...has had a lovely childhood surrounded by her loving parents and her darling brother.So, no wonder, love is pious to her ...she has lived with it n has that beautiful and innocent perspective towards life.
On the other hand, Angad lives in a materialistic selfish world...where his own parents don't respect each other......where family is not about love but an image-criteria...where people just live under one roof in the name of family...where he is pushed and used as a glorified commodity.Where does he go and what is he supposed to do? He is implementing only what his life n family have taught him.It's not that he is without feeling...there is a mounting frustration in him which finds it's way in drugs and alcohol and a high-flying life-style...something which doesn't give him a chance to sit and cry over what a mess his life is.
Kripa is there to make Angad realize that people can love for real...that relationships go beyond selfish interests and most of all, something inside in him can be good as well.
As I said, people in our lives have a lot to do with what we become.
This reverie has nothing to do with my liking for Angad, it is just an objective view of Angad and Kripa as individula human-beings.
DOMINUS VOBISCUM SPIRITUO TUO.
Take care,
GOD BLESS EVERYONE,
nitica.