As to why I am bothered, I am extremely jobless in life right now, and this Forum is entertaining, so I am spending my time dissecting everything here. 😆 I personally do NOT advise any kind of marriage to anyone. I personally think it's a very wasteful institution, doesn't give you anything but a hell lot of boredom and burden. But that's MY view. And I don't expect reel life to teach anyone anything in real life, coz at least EK Shows aren't real at all..KZK, never. The whole premise of it is unreal. You believe they are married. You are free to have your own beliefs. Like I mentioned Somewhere, the writers have left it open for people to interpret the way they want. IF their intention was to show a complete, proper marriage, how much time would it take for them to show it? EK Shows have all shown marriages, yeah they may not accept each other as spouses and may not consummate for long, but the question of the happening of marriage wasn't ever raised before. The fact that it is raised now, shows the writers have kept it open for interpretation. That way, you can believe they are married. It won't be wrong. Others can believe they are not married. And they won't be wrong.Dear Najma, sorry for delaying reply as I was out of my place,where was no facilities to reach internet.
I do not know why you are very much worry about this fictional drama. They can show any thing what they want to show. As viewers we should have a filter what we take from the reel life or not.
In my views, I do not advise any girl/boy in society to have a mandir marriage without having a social marriage. Social marriage is must for any girl/boy with all rituals, best wishes and permission of both parents. But for the fictional drama, why do we entangle more with these legal marriages?Writers/directors can show us pros and cons of illegal/mandir marriages too. Viewers/girls/boys in the society can learn lots of lessons looking at how much Prerna and Anurag face enormous difficulties/challenges due to their mandir marriage.
Today, most of girls/boys in society have love affairs (In some cases more than one or two affairs in same time). Most of them got marriage without informing their parents or having intimacy, then got pregnant,abortions, finally get separated and face lots of social, physical and mental issues. These types of cases are more common in society. I think the reel life is a good platform for girls/boys to learn what will be the final results if they did not get married socially, or without the permission of their parents, intimacy before marriage without any thoughts about their parents, relatives, social coincident,even themselves, and their social respect. That is why I raised here mandir marriage is more than enough for fictional drama KZK.
According to AnuPre, I think you have received my thought about their love story. I repeat again Anurag is Prena’s husband as she is bearing his child.
There are lots of problem with KZK story and their directions. But who care? I do not care about the story and what they show us.But I am aware of my attitudes and use my own filter to identify pros and cons of the story and analyze the positive and negative facts. I hope you all are in same boat.
I for one, think, they really just want to show true, sublime love without social tangles but they feel the audiences won't accept a live in, so just to show, to those traditional minds, Sindoor holds some value. For them they can be considered married. But, since it's always been in limbo, they can also some these mindless Kasautis to piss us off. Peace out!