Mrs Basu's decision what do you think

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Yesterday they showed Mrs Basu as a woman who has given fault testimony in the court and most probably after that unable to face her conscience has come away from her personal and professional life.
What do you think of her. For me she comes across as scores of woman who could have made the right choice but then their love for their husband and son overpowers that choice, in other words they choose family over truth and makes the wrong choice.
Once they had made that choice, did what was necessary for their husband and child they are unable to stand up to their conscience and decides to run away.
I would say these woman are not bad. But are torn between their emotional attachment and their duty and in certain situations unable to cope up with the burden of the decision they have to take.
See for once Anuradha. She did a wrong and after she did it she is only punishing herself whereas her hubby and son are having a gala time filling their crime bucket. She is not doing anything to punish the culprits.
She talks about Kangana. But what is she doing to help that girl. If she really cares for Kangana she has to speak the truth to her and stop the marriage
Instead she is running away from harsh decisions and living a secluded life. I don't mind her leaving her good for nothing husband and son. But why sacrifice her professional career just because she was used by her husband and son. Why cant she expose them and get her career back. Why she alone has to live in oblivion when the power to change the situation is in her hands.
So how do you think these woman can be helped. A woman who is punishing herself for the wrong she did by sacrificing her career and personal life and living a secluded life. Is it right. Should the punishment be alone of her or she needs to come up , own the mistake she did and bring the real culprits to the book.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Such women are hard to comment on.
Her attachment prevents her from exposing hubby and son. Her guilt doesn't let her be normal.

I would say it is better to remain silent and aloof than first help a criminal and then wallow in guilt. Or show guts to go against them irrespective of consequences.

But people do get caught in such conflicts and live whole life in divided self. So solutions are not clear.
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