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Posted: 12 years ago
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Good question.

The answer is simple, because we have been seeing RK since beginning of the show. His journey from being unfeeling and egoistic man, who learned to love and let go of his ego from a simple loveable girl. Who taught him to love without letting his ego come in his way.

While some and me to are not able to relate to Sultan or Meeraji is because we are feeling that MB show is not the same and they are un wanted.

Also the way the story of Meeraji and Sultan is presented with lots of loopholes and butchering of character's to some extent just to accommodate them in the show.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Simple
Kyuonki rk is serial ka hero hai jisse Sab audience aur heroine bahut pyar karte hain
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Posted: 12 years ago
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It is because the way Sultan and meera have been presented the audience is unable to connect with them.


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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Opti

Topic Maker, I agree with you that all the people you mentioned had suffered because of MK but the man who had wronged them all is no longer in this world. So what would Sultan gain by racking up the past which is clearly disturbing even to Meera?

She is pining for her son and not for her wayward husband. If he had kept her with him and allowed her to slowly become attached to his family, she could have recovered fully and be the loving mother to him and grandmother to his son. Aryan would have got the much needed female influence in his life. Sultan's motives, however, are not so noble. Although he keeps saying he wants justice for his mother and her identity back, he has gone about it in the wrong way. What was he hoping to achieve by forcefully making them stay in RK Mansion? He does not want her to know it is MK's house. He is apprehensive that she will see his picture or hear his name. So in effect he knows that she hates the man and does not want to do anything with him. So why thrust him on her and her on RK and the rest of the family?
As to getting back her identity, how was he planning to do that? And what is her identity? Wife of a scoundrel who is not alive anymore to accord the status of a wife in front of all? Isn't it more humiliating to have anything to do with a two timer? I think when MK ditched Meera, she could have sullied his image in public because he was a big producer but she did not because she wanted to lead a life with her son. It is only after that son was taken from her that she went mad. Note that she did not go mad after MK ditched her. Motherhood was more important to her than being the wife of someone as unworthy as MK. By helping to restore that motherhood and now grandmotherhood, Sultan could have got back her identity. Instead Sultan has spoilt for a fight with the man to whom he lost the woman he loves. So is his motive really sacred? I think not.
A gangster who was leading an undercover life till recently suddenly wants to be in the eye of the public by barging into a superstar's house and forcefully living there. If tomorrow his rival gang members kill him, would Meera not lose her son and his son not lose his father. Would that not have a very bad effect on the mother for whom he is fighting now?
So revealing the truth achieves nothing but pain for Sultan's family.
It has already hurt RK's family and Radha is an emotional mess. The poor woman held her tongue and refused to bad mouth her late husband to her son even when he shunned and humiliated her so badly for moving on with another man after her husband's death. She could have easily justified her remarriage, saying that if his father could have married again when the first wife was still alive and even beget a child why could she not do so after her husband's death? She did not do so because she cared for her son and knew how much he respected and loved his father. She tried to keep his memory of him intact and took the flake for it for 16 years. If Madhu had not come along and changed RK's mind, he would have continued to shun her for the rest of his life and she was even prepared to face that.
If the truth reaches RK, he will be shattered. He may be an adult with a high IQ but his emotional quotient is pretty low. He has just begun to realize the strength of relationship and is beginning to exhibit his emotions freely without fearing he will lose it all. If he comes to know that the one man whom he had held in high regard during all his dark years when he was struggling to come to terms with the realities of his life, he will definitely go into deep depression. What is worse is that not only will he have to digest his father's sins but he will have to digest the fact that Sultan, the man he hates the most, is his half brother. I think that will hurt him more. If he breaks down, Madhu will shatter too. Now does Sultan who claims to be Madhu's friend want to see her in that state? What sort of a friend is he?
In sum, by thrusting himself into their lives, Sultan has shown he is neither a good son, a good father or even a good friend.


Very nice explanation liked your comment but don't you think covering up the real truth and living under false prestige would only buy time but sooner or later it would come out if not this way but some other-way. I think CVs introduced Sultan character as antagonist that means he is the cause for hero's agony in this show that is why they are using his character to bring the biggest truth out from RK's life and also Sultan and RK never had a good understandings between them they both literally hate each other RK was taunting sultan about his sir name all the time so sultan also want to prove he has the same sir name as RK just teach a lesson . Being a gangster you can not really expect him doing all right things and being rational
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: ArabellaPearl

Hats off mm90 and Opti !!! šŸ‘šŸ¼



wow its really amazing to read both of ur Views... more matured i tell u...


my request ...y don u guys post this two posts on the Main Forum !!!!!!! A lot of people wud get to know the perfect views...


if no tell me...i quote ur posts ...Appreciation for the wonderful matured thoughts !!!



i cant stop complimenting as it been long since i read some sensible posts !!!

btw Genger ...thanks for giving a beautiful Topic ... simply love the healthy discussions !!!

Thanks it is very nice to see people are giving healthy and insightful explanations for change just sticking to the character point of view
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Very nice analysis I really liked it. But RK is always looking for the reason why his father committed suicide and it always bothered him not knowing the answer but now he can understand the reason behind his killing himself don't you think that should be a closure at some way

Thank you for understanding and accepting my reasoning. 😊

You know, what I feel about that, yes RK is not as mature emotionally as any other character because of the sudden changes that occurred in his life when he was young, which he faced by isolating himself from everyone and making walls within himself. So, yeah he always blamed himself in a way for his father's suicide (if you remember the hospital scene, when he was shot). Yes, he will get the closure that it was never his fault, however, the actual truth is much more horrifying for him. Because at least when he was blaming himself, his father's image and character was still dignified and intact in front of him. In fact, you can say that in a way when he was taking the blame for his suicide it was actually the denial that his father can't be weak or wrong, it was him who couldn't do anything to help his father.

So, the closure in actual, itself is grief and betrayal for him. That won't do much good.

That's my opinion on what you said.

@armummy Thank you.

P.S. This is my last post for today as I am a groupbie and I can't post anymore for today. So, if you want further discussion I will be happy to do that later. 😊
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OK Thanks! as i mention before you have excellent analytical skills hope we wii converse again
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: ArabellaPearl

Hats off mm90 and Opti !!! šŸ‘šŸ¼



wow its really amazing to read both of ur Views... more matured i tell u...


my request ...y don u guys post this two posts on the Main Forum !!!!!!! A lot of people wud get to know the perfect views...


if no tell me...i quote ur posts ...Appreciation for the wonderful matured thoughts !!!



i cant stop complimenting as it been long since i read some sensible posts !!!

btw Genger ...thanks for giving a beautiful Topic ... simply love the healthy discussions !!!


Thank you. I can summarize all my comments but still it will be a very long post. I don't know if many people will read it or not as I blabber a lot. šŸ˜† But I will try to make it short and post it for you. 😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: genger



Very nice analysis I really liked it. But RK is always looking for the reason why his father committed suicide and it always bothered him not knowing the answer but now he can understand the reason behind his killing himself don't you think that should be a closure at some way


Thank you for understanding and accepting my reasoning. 😊

You know, what I feel about that, yes RK is not as mature emotionally as any other character because of the sudden changes that occurred in his life when he was young, which he faced by isolating himself from everyone and making walls within himself. So, yeah he always blamed himself in a way for his father's suicide (if you remember the hospital scene, when he was shot). Yes, he will get the closure that it was never his fault, however, the actual truth is much more horrifying for him. Because at least when he was blaming himself, his father's image and character was still dignified and intact in front of him. In fact, you can say that in a way when he was taking the blame for his suicide it was actually the denial that his father can't be weak or wrong, it was him who couldn't do anything to help his father.

So, the closure in actual, itself is grief and betrayal for him. That won't do much good.

That's my opinion on what you said.

@armummy Thank you.

P.S. This is my last post for today as I am a groupbie and I can't post anymore for today. So, if you want further discussion I will be happy to do that later. 😊
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OK Thanks! as i mention before you have excellent analytical skills hope we wii converse again

Thank you. 😊 I always game for healthy discussions and constructive arguments regarding character and story development that's related to any novel or TV series I like, which kind of makes me a sad person and a loser. šŸ˜†
Edited by mm990 - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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@genger: RK's pain is more important because his manpain is too attractive. Also, vampires rule.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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actually RK is masoom.lachar insaan.,.and here in the forum her saint fanboats cannot see him in pain.as if he is more nazuk than a rose petal.😳

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