Originally posted by: Mishti_Dahi
Completely agree. This track justified everything they've said till now with zero loopholes. I'm not one bit disappointed.
I feel it fits all Bills. Maybe as audience, we were expecting more drama but that's what PB has been all about - keep it simple.
And I loved this death handling though, except that the case didn't make sense. But now when I see Sardar Singh, I can get him. And I'm not surprised, though it could've been better but it's not too bad.
And you know Hanuman's 'mare prem ne Imarti k pran lae liye' rant makes complete sense. As lala said, Hanuman was killing himself (metaphorically) over Imarti's health and she agreed for the operation only for Hanuman's sake. So I am sure the guilt of what if and kash exists. Kash operation na hota... what if she had not agreed for the operation, she might be alive... it plays out perfectly!
As far as the case is concerned, I don't know... I think the story is still incomplete... we're maybe reaching to conclusions sooner than we should... I am hoping for a conversation from the father in law's side... even if it is a monologue... we will hopefully get his perspective... why he thinks Hanuman is at fault... although if you look at it... maybe the kash is playing its role here too. Maybe, and this is just a hypothesis, that Sardar Singh feels Hanuman should not have insisted on the operation that took away Imarti's life... Maybe he feels that had the stick to prayers and 'desi' treatment, Imarti might have been cured... Hence the lower courts acquitted Hanuman.
I am not sure how the law works, but what little I know is that an appeal can always be admitted to higher courts after a judgment. Sardar Singh was not satisfied, he admitted the appeal and the court decided to listen to the case... they might have also acquitted the Hanuman but they had to listen to the petitioner... or might order an investigation... depending on how lawyers play it out...
As for the culpable homicide... it makes sense... murder without an intent... operation that caused the death... Imarti who unwillingly agreed for Hanuman's sake... it fits in perfectly if think a little basic and simple...
Edited by annx - 6 years ago