Wow, Shailu. True, that's what Dev must be feeling now. It must hurt to get betrayed by the family for whom he lost his true love.
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Wow, Shailu. True, that's what Dev must be feeling now. It must hurt to get betrayed by the family for whom he lost his true love.
Originally posted by: Zeddriz7
Every time besan ka halwa is brought into the show : -
Neela, when Sona said that even after all these years she still has to prove herself, my heart just broke for her. The tests after tests she kept giving only to be pushed away as an outsider were heartbreaking enough. But again when she stepped in to their world unintentionally, she was again subjected to a test. And the funniest thing is that she never lied to Dev or his family while she was subjected to lies after lies. Yet she is the one standing in front of a judge for a crime that the judge himself committed repeatedly.Isn't it an irony that even in today's age, Sita still has to go through Agnipariksha while Ram never lives up to his commitment?Yes, Tagore was a visionary. His female leads are always strong and had a voice. That's why I enjoyed reading his work so much.
So true!I was so frustrated to see that Sona had to AGAIN prove herself to the same person who lied on her face multiple times throughout their relationship 😭. That's why I did not even want to say anything about Dev yesterday!Dev had the AUDACITY to say to her that she's lying😡And after knowing it was Ishwari once again, all he does is think why ME again?!!! Oh...THAT ME!!! Why is (was) it NEVER US? Did he suffer alone? He had a well set business, family to care for him, but Sonakshi & her family were on the streets, bankrupt and on top of all the miseries, she had to bear the baby as well. And YET, she had the presence of mind to think about Dev's right as a father!! How well she understood the love of her life! ⭐️She knew him inside out. And I would give a big share of the credit for her thought process to her upbringing. Even yesterday - despite the pain of having to prove herself YET AGAIN, she could feel Dev's pain! That's what a true soul mate does. Can we say that about Dev? I wonder if we are EVER going to get to see Dev pondering over what Sona must have gone through without him! Yes, my heart would have ached for hiim if he had taken some efforts to find out about Sonakshi too. Mahashay was busy pampering his hurt feelings thinking it was Sonakshi who betrayed him, left him alone to suffer!!!🥱I did not expect Dev to yell or manhandle Ishwari when he could not answer her in the office the day she asked him - "to ab kya karega? Chod dega kya mujhe?". I hate it when people embark on your weaknesses and make it their shield. And I don't know when Dev is going to draw the line without using the crutches of booze😔I felt even more brain dead to read how there were still expectations that Sona should have texted, whatsapped / called Dev😲 Or how Bijoy was equally responsible for Devakshi separation!! Even though it's a fiction, most of the times, I imagine what I would have done in the same situation. It's mind boggling to see the way society thinks! Can some of these mahaan folks think at least once to imagine themselves in Sona's situation? Does anyone who has a huge list of expectations from Sonakshi think - what did Dev do to find how Sona was in these 7 years? Nahhh...as you said correctly bhaiyya was busy in building up cool image😳, muttergashting with torn jeans on his bike with a new chick every fortnight! # HYPOCRISY!What is wrong for a man should be wrong for a woman and vice versa. But does the world work that way, even in the 21st century?How beautifully Tagore had penned this hypocrisy almost a century back. The story of Latika - who was a drama / stage artist. A jameendar leaves his wife and sells her ornaments because he wants Latika to be with him. He feels empowered to have possession of what he desires and feels that it is his right to betray his wife and go behind a dancer because he is a man. Months later when he has left home and started living with Latika, Latika can't be happy with him because the artist in her yearns for the creative freedom. She aspires to go back to the same world and when they come back to watch the then current show of Meera (which has earned accolades in all news papers), who do they see on stage in Meera's role? The jameendaar's wife!! The world turns upside down for the jameendaar and he creates a big scene there. He can't accept the fact that his wife has joined the drama company - it was like HOW COULD SHE?What I liked about the story was how even back then Tagore had shown brilliantly that there's nothing wrong in a woman liking what a man likes. Then why is it considered wrong for a woman when she does exactly what a man has done! Salute to the great visionary!As someone has said correctly - perhaps it's wrong on our part - the viewers part to expect sense out of a fictional TV show. The makers sell what gets sold! And if this is what has demand amongst the buyers, then we ought to not be in the 21st century!😒Phew done with my rant today!!
<font size="3" color="#663399">Neela, when Sona said that even after all these years she still has to prove herself, my heart just broke for her. The tests after tests she kept giving only to be pushed away as an outsider were heartbreaking enough. But again when she stepped in to their world unintentionally, she was again subjected to a test. And the funniest thing is that she never lied to Dev or his family while she was subjected to lies after lies. Yet she is the one standing in front of a judge for a crime that the judge himself committed repeatedly.</font><font size="3" color="#663399">Isn't it an irony that even in today's age, Sita still has to go through Agnipariksha while Ram never lives up to his commitment?</font><font size="3" color="#663399">Yes, Tagore was a visionary. His female leads are always strong and had a voice. That's why I enjoyed reading his work so much.</font>