Alright as you'll can pretty much make out these are a few definitions of various emotions that are often portrayed or are claimed to be portrayed in Kasam Se.
Love
- strong positive emotion of regard and affection;
- any object of warm affection or devotion
- have a great affection or liking for;
- beloved: a beloved person; used as terms of endearment
- a deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction;
- get pleasure from;
Love, the golden word, and the word everyone wants to here, emotion everyone wants to feel, a gift everyone wants to receive and a feeling everyone wants to share.
The love story of Jai and Bani, as what this serial started with has somewhere, gotten lost. Though it is evident the love between them remains, it is in a very ambiguous way. We can see the ray of hope figuring here, but the question is, for how long?
Frustration
- the feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals
- an act of hindering someone's plans or efforts
- a feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized;
- A feeling of discomfort, disappointment, or insecurity aroused by a blocking of gratification or by the existence of unresolved problems.
Frustration can be seen in Jai not being able to get rid of Pia, in Bani not being able to take her revenge, Aparajit Deb not being able to control his emotions. Frustration, when it gets the better of you can get you into situation which isn't the best to get out of.
The question arising here is will this frustration, which can be self-destroying at times, make Jai take the ultimate step and put Pia in her place? Will this frustration make sure Bani takes her revenge?
Revenge
Revenge or vengeance consists of retaliation against a person or group in response to perceived wrongdoing. Although many aspects of revenge resemble or echo the concept of making things equal, revenge usually has a more injurious than constructive goal.
The vengeful wish to make the other side go through what they went through or make sure they'll never be able to do what they did again.
Revenge as mentioned above is vengeance, retaliation. What has taken place in Bani's life with her is completely unfair, and from a certain angle, not deserving.
The desire to take revenge is justified but the thought to ponder over is, will she let the emotion of revenge take over her emotion of love or will all this planning go down in the dumps?
These are a few random thoughts, feel free to agree or disagree.
Love to see what you have to say to this!
Take care,
Shruti