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Originally posted by: tasshamsi
this is to show that in our society, after marriage, a girl has to change herself in order to blend with her in-laws family...the meera of before was the wayward, bullheaded girl (albeit with good intentions at heart)...and the shagun after marriage is the tolerant, patient, dutiful wife and daughter-in-law. it is symbolic of the true society
I disagree with you. I was disappointed with the way Meera change. I agree in your sasural you do need to be patient, tolerant. But if your husband hits or beats you in anyway and wants to marry another -- you as a wife should not only not tolerate it but we as mothers should also teach our daughters not tolerate this behavior and teach our sons how to treat and respect women.