Importance of Avni's Dialogue

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Posted: 7 years ago
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When Avni said she knows Neil believes in reforming criminals rather than giving them any punishment. She also added that not every person can be reformed that way and some criminals need to be punished because only that can help!

Like for example Amol! Whatever Amol did was beyond redemption. Yes I know he learnt his lesson before and made up for it by saving Avni and killing DVM but it was required that he is punished for what he did. Honestly, I would have hated it if he wasnt given the punishment he deserved.

And I think the same thing applies to Vidyut! Whatever is the reason, his upbringing or anything else, his actions (cold blooded murder, mentally and emotionally and physically tormenting a kid and possible rape) are beyond redemption and he will have to be punished for that.

And I think this is where Avni also headed and meant with her dialogue. I could be wrong but thats what I felt!
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Posted: 7 years ago
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If vidyut Reformation happens he'll be on the show which is awesome! He acts well n looks good! So I'd like that! But I want chuhi bacchi out. Is it possible to keep vidyut but chuck put chuhi bacchi alone??
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Yes Shonali bang on. She meant that there are some narcissistics or socio paths who are beyond redemption. As they are not willing to even think or retrospect. Amol was punished for his crimes which is required to make him understand the greivousness. Vidyut is one of them for him like his mother there is no value for human life. He may care for Mishti in his own way but he is by no means a fit father who is only abusing his child. He has no remorse in killing people and objectifying women and possibly raping. Such men can not be reformed. For Avni one of prime examples was DVM who was beyond any redemption.

Such people only justify crimes but will never listen to reason
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: neeraja91

If vidyut Reformation happens he'll be on the show which is awesome! He acts well n looks good! So I'd like that! But I want chuhi bacchi out. Is it possible to keep vidyut but chuck put chuhi bacchi alone??


I dont think Vidyut can really be reformed unless he is punished for his crimes by law.

And regarding Juhi and her kid, well I am not the right person to make that call. Thats the channel and the production house whowill decide!
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Agree! I hope Vidyut changes, because I love Karam in the show and want him to stay!😳
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Originally posted by: dsupriya

Yes Shonali bang on. She meant that there are some narcissistics or socio paths who are beyond redemption. As they are not willing to even think or retrospect. Amol was punished for his crimes which is required to make him understand the greivousness. Vidyut is one of them for him like his mother there is no value for human life. He may care for Mishti in his own way but he is by no means a fit father who is only abusing his child. He has no remorse in killing people and objectifying women and possibly raping. Such men can not be reformed. For Avni one of prime examples was DVM who was beyond any redemption.

Such people only justify crimes but will never listen to reason


Supriya, thank you my love!

You exactly spoke my mind and I guess explained it in a much better way! Certain crimes cannot be reformed unless they are punished under LAW.

And to be honest, even with the kid, I fail to see the care he might have for the child. The kid is constantly saying she gets beaten and punished and what not. I dont think any caring parent would torment a kid to this level. CVs might possibly not have shown it since its unnecessary violence that audience doesnt need to see. But the kid says it. So I would go on the kids words than those staring eyes.

But yes, everything you mentioned, I agree to that 100%
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: __shibani__

Agree! I hope Vidyut changes, because I love Karam in the show and want him to stay!😳


Karam is definitely a very good and convincing actor
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: .IamShonali.


Karam is definitely a very good and convincing actor

Yes, so if CVs shape IP his character well and show that he changes after the punishment or at least is ready to accept Mishti wholeheartedly, we will get to see more of him. It's not that easy for someone filled with this level of hatered to easily accept women is life, but I guess if he sees that his beliefs are wrong and if his punishment is strong enough to change him, he will be a character to love!
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Posted: 7 years ago
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I felt the opposite when it came to Avni's dialogues, she said it would be difficult to reform someone like Vidyut and that she was not thinking about that now. Avni's main concern is Mishti and rightfully so. As for comparing Vidyut to Amol, there is a difference because they have no proof against Vidyut for any of his actions. Amol it would have been the same had he not murdered Daya. I am hoping for Mishti's sake both her parents can be changed. Mishti needs her parents love and the CVs have shown the impossible can happen, no one thought Shweta could change but she did and look at how they handled Amol. V
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Originally posted by: .Mandy.


I felt the opposite when it came to Avni's dialogues, she said it would be difficult to reform someone like Vidyut and that she was not thinking about that now. Avni's main concern is Mishti and rightfully so. As for comparing Vidyut to Amol, there is a difference because they have no proof against Vidyut for any of his actions. Amol it would have been the same had he not murdered Daya. I am hoping for Mishti's sake both her parents can be changed. Mishti needs her parents love and the CVs have shown the impossible can happen, no one thought Shweta could change but she did and look at how they handled Amol. V


I agree on the part where Mishti is Avni's priority and is her topmost concern now. And that, the little girl does deserve a loving parents and family!

But in regards to the dialogue, I still feel Avni meant not every person can be reformed the way Neil believes in reforming. And yes, right now they dont have proofs. But still, that doesnt really make him any less of a criminal (since we saw him murdering that minister). I dont know about future yet but right now it seems very hard for Vidyut to be reformed normally (like getting accepted and turning positive without any punishment).

Yes, in regards to Shweta yes it was VERY surprising to see her reform. Infact for the longest time I felt like she was just being extra sweet and hasnt really changed. But I was wrong there. But even then, shweta was a total different league than Amol and Vidyut.

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