Originally posted by: Pyari_Zahra
<font color="#000000" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">I fail to understand how a woman like Seema, whose whole life centred around money and living a luxurious life, could suddenly with all the money she can ask for, feel her life lacking- how can all of a sudden she 'love' Dutta, and want him back in her life? πIt's a ridiculous storyline, but I don't want to believe that she has changed. She was always materialistic, never the loving type- yet one look at Dutta and she realises she made a huge mistake? πHuh? How does that work? ππ(We won't tread down the oh he's good-looking path π)</font>
<font color="#000000" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Maybe she's gone through hardships over the years, but that still does not explain how she can suddenly feel so much love for Dutta, when she did not even love Dutta in the first place. He was just her toy, to discard when she found something better. And I really don't understand why all that focus was on Seema praying for Dutta? As if she 'loves' him dearly and her prayers will bring good fortune. They didn't even focus on Naku praying as much as they did on Seema π²π. I know Seema is needed to give Dutta that sense of closure, to put his past behind him, yet hmmm, I still don't like the way they are going about this. I just want this Seema track to be over as soon as possible, yet I know that is never going to happen π€. x</font>
Hi Zahra,
The Seema track, as ridiculous as it seems, makes sense on some levels. See, this is Dutta's dilemma too, that it is impossible for people to change. It is difficult to believe that a gold-digger like Seema even knows how to love. It is not love that has brought about this change of mind. Being a tawaif, she must have been treated like shit by all the men who've used her. So while she has money and riches, she still feels used and empty. Which brings her back to the only man who ever loved her. Seeing him again, she must've wondered how things could have been if she made the right choice. She has come back as a repentant sinner, and meeting Dutta is imp for her to feel worthy as a human being again. Hope i made sense.