Originally posted by: mahimn
Cordy,
Welcome back hun.Missed you a lot.
Seriously Jesus knows how I felt for Massi yesterday.I have never felt so strongly and irritated by any fictional character yet. Felt like strangling her and hanging her with a rope onto the ceiling. It seems everyone gives out curses and punishment like gift vouchers to Jai and the verdict is pronounced like a winner is announced on a musical show.
It was right on her part to punish Jai and I truly supported her slapping Jai for he derseved it but throwing him out of WM is too much.How can she not ask Jai for explanations and see that she herself to a certain extent was responsible for the condition in which Munna made this mistake.She was totaly uttering crap in the name of feminism.I am not justifying what Jai did but what she said and the verdict that she prononuced for him was too much and he did not deserved it.She never questioned Pushkar, Pia or Jigs and Ranveer, never punished them , why only Jai, why she never asked Bani to control Pia.It has become a habit to,point fingers only at Munna and everyone else is always allowed to go scot free.Damn he was better off unmarried
hey thanks Pri!! glad to be back! đ
quick question - can i help you in carrying out the punishments you have described for massi - pweeeeease?!! đ đ
you are exactly right - it is not wrong for her to feel hurt and betrayed by his behaviour, what IS wrong is for her to suddenly become the matriarch of the family now when she hid so much from him earlier. and she has a nerve to throw him out of his own house too - why are Jigyaasa, Ranveer, Pia still there??? Haven't they behaved despicably - or is it because their behaviour does not remind Massi of her sister's ill-fortune therefore they are allowed to go off scot free?!! đĄ
but having said all that, i will still say Jai and Bani are made for each other, as much as she has her flaws and he his, i could never truly say they are better off without each other. but they are both definitely better off without their families. đĄ