HI PR - fans,
I'm more of a silent observer on this forum but I just had to make a topic today. I do want to start by saying - I'm not trying to offend anyone or their sentiments with this post - this is merely expressing the thoughts that have come to my mind after reading today's episode (feb 5th 2014) written update. I don't plan on watching the episode now that I know what has happened.
First lets start with the positives:
Ankita didn't keep quiet - this was definitely a step in the right direction on her part as a sister. I have a few issues with Ankita's characterization but that's not the focus of this discussion. Today as a sister she stood up for Mansi and wasn't concerned about the repercussions.
Unfortunately that was the only good thing I found in today's episode.
Now moving onto the problems:
Ankita should have had a better thought out strategy:
I can understand that she's concerned for Mansi and wants to get Raunak punished for his crime. However Ankita is well acquainted with Raunak and his antics. She knows very well what kind of a slime ball he is and how low he can go (he doesn't really have a limit on how low he goes). In this instance flat out accusing him with out any kind of proof to back it up was just plain sillyness. Did Ankita really think the whole family would believe her?
Kinnari is just as big of a slimeball as Raunak - match made in heaven seriously. I don't get what logic she's using here - Raunak left her alone on their wedding night as he figured Kinnari wouldn't sleep with him and went and raped Mansi. Kinnari knows Raunak is a slimeball and he's been harrassing Mansi (Mansi proved it to her with the conference call). Why would her admitting she didn't want to/chose not to sleep with Raunak - be such a bad thing?! Raunak blackmailed her by saying she'd be put to shame if everyone found out they didn't spend the night together - maybe i missed something but that logic makes no sense - regardless of the rape situation. All she could do is say - she wanted to get to know Raunak a little better before jumping into bed with him or knowing his reputation she wants him checked for STDs before anything - make up any excuse! I'm pretty sure if a newly married wife (as awkward or embarrassing the conversation is) she can pull the sympathy card - my husband didn't spend the night with me and everyone would side with her. No one would think about her character at that point - everyone would just focus on her rights as a wife and Raunak's duties towards his wife as a husband.
Instead she chose to keep quiet - what good is that going to do? She thinks keeping quiet will allow her to do as she pleases - Raunak won't be able to stop her. Ok, accepted - however she was going to do as she pleases in either case so how does not speaking the truth help?
I think the worst part of today was Naren's reaction. I'm dumbfounded. I know he has some kind of trauma/shock which hasn't been resolved but regardless he's always been on Ankita/Ahana's side - supporting her regardless of the situation - his reaction today in my opinion was out of character. With the way Naren's character has been shown thus far I would have imagined him saying something like "how can this be?" or just stayed silent or even said "i'm not taking sides till we get to the bottom of this but why would Mansi lie?"
Maybe I am expecting a little more logic or consistency or coherence for a TV soap that too from Balaji... but I just couldn't stay quiet today.
All i know is the situation was not handled well by CVs - they could have done anything else than what was shown today and it probably would have been better. Too many inconsistencies regarding characterization, reaction to situations (by the respective characters), and over all tracks that CVs pick - its always giving mixed messages about the character.
Do share your thoughts guys