Originally posted by: 0-SD-0
From a realistic point of view, Madhu standing there and not throwing Varmaala away the moment it started dawning to her this man indeed was speaking the truth that he lied throughout to her...was too much for me to absorb.
It is simply not possible. A girl violently reacts when she gets to know that something is really wrong and first she sets aside the immediate things that were added on to her misery. Why was she keeping the varmaala on ?
You might think me strange, why I am talking like this...that don't I see that Madhu has gone into a shock ? Thing is human brain still is reactive in the presence of the object that is giving you stress. The body reacts...that's why Police, doctors ask us...what was your reaction, what did you say ?
Why was Madhu's self-defence not kicking in...She was not a retard not to be able to think.
Okay...I really need a psychologist's opinion to tell me if Madhu's reaction to that man was realistic.
This type of drama has to be ugly but it was dramatic...so for me...I will just take it as drama, with a little bit of expectation of realism that Madhu should have reacted in self-defence instead of being like a puppet there..
People go into shock and trauma after the incident and drama is finished...one's brain does not stop functioning right in the middle of the drama.
I buy the RK's revenge vendetta gloating for 20 minutes...but I don't buy Madhu's silence.
I am sorry if I hurt anyone's sentiments. And I take back my words, if anyone who understands psychology refutes my statement.
On poetic justice rules...I got the feeling that Rishabh Kundra for the man he is ...dug his grave today. If he finished Madhubala, even he is also finished in a way that is not yet visible to him or anyone, but we can feel it.