The State of Idealism

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Posted: 9 years ago
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Our leads are such idealists.
Adarsh holding onto his principles and Swadheenta to a dream of a fair world.

Their idealism while allowing them to be true to themselves will cause them disappointment... cause the world doesn't work how one wants it to...

In all this they would probably be lucky to have each other to pick them up when one is down.
The idea of opening an NGO together is also open... 😆

I felt bad for Adarsh... Loser, seriously?
It feels horrible when parents react like that...
I liked the scene between Suhasini and Adarsh though.

I also liked the fact that he tried to make Swadheenta feel better when just a while ago he had to hear some uncalled for stuff himself. Gotta love him for that!

Though Swadheenta might be feeling that she was being shunned from all sides, and one might even feel sorry for her (I was vexed by how the villagers treated her, though I get where they were coming from), I really thought that she needed to hear what Suhasini said to her.

I mean even as a student of law I'm aware that its the evidence that matters in Court not your truth if you can't prove it. And I really thought she'd work on her case a bit before rushing for help. What I mean is that to ask the right questions you need to have some background.

So while it pinched hearing the "tumhari generation ko sab paka pakaya chahiye", their really was some truth to it... She hasa steep learning curve ahead.

In all I think she has only one true ally who helps her without asking (apart from family of course who are ready with a pick me up)... I hope she realises that and also how lucky she is to have that!


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Posted: 9 years ago
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Great Review!

Both are idealist.. Some what a reality to the youth today very idealistic.. In way you need some ppl to believe that change is possible in order for it to occur.. That being said what Suhasini said to Swadheenta was some what true.. Have we really seen her work on the case herself yet? You can't allow for others to guide you all the time.. She should have spoken to the villagers some more to get an idea of what else to present in court.. I mean getting help for someone senior is a great idea.. But you can not rely on it solely. The way she was.. I'm glad Adarsh will willingly help her and they can bond
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Agreed. Great review! 👏

The state of idealism that both the lead couples are in works well for fiction but it is good to see a show that promotes such idealism too. The thing with idealism is you got to believe in it completely. Adarsh does, Swadheenta does not - or rather she is still learning too. What Suhasini said to her was right - evidence is very important and till now I have not seen Swadheenta do any work as such to crack the case. The way she is relying on everyone to help her - is not how you work on a case. The first case file was Suhasini's idea and the second is Adarsh's. I understand she is new and she has no contacts as of now, but she has to work towards finding the truth herself. She cant keep running here and there aimlessly not knowing what to look for. NLU graduates are smarter. I guess this is all to make her rise up so I will let this pass. 😆

And I dont like parents who discourage their children. 😡 Adarsh's father is 🥱
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I also liked the fact that he tried to make Swadheenta feel better when just a while ago he had to hear some uncalled for stuff himself. Gotta love him for that! 😳
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Posted: 9 years ago
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We don't live in an idealistic world..that was the theme of today's episode.
Both our leads need a reality check-up. Maybe Swadeenta might lose this case and that would be excellent eye-opener for her. Aadarsh might eat his own words because bureaucracy is not a place for saints( experience of someone very close to me).

Maybe they are hell bent on changing the world and that's what will bring them together. World isn't gonna change but our leads might.😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Its necessary for Swadheenta to realize the real life proceed with the case..
EK dam blank😔
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Even though there's this sense of idealism, I don't feel they are detached from reality. Adarsh has a fair idea of how things work and he seems to be struggling to hold on to his own principles and the way everybody around him expects him to proceed or work. Swadheenta barely has any experience, so it makes sense if she thinks that despite going through the file, she isn't able to get hold of any clue. The fact that something needs to be read again and again and again, needed to be drilled into her in some way or the other and Suhasini has done it. Sometimes one needs a push to move forward and make sense of things. It's not easy to do all by yourself, especially when it's your first assignment. Running around would give her a better perspective may be. 😆 It would help her know how things function practically. Interactions might open up her mind.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: --Anna--

Agreed. Great review! 👏


The state of idealism that both the lead couples are in works well for fiction but it is good to see a show that promotes such idealism too. The thing with idealism is you got to believe in it completely. Adarsh does, Swadheenta does not - or rather she is still learning too. What Suhasini said to her was right - evidence is very important and till now I have not seen Swadheenta do any work as such to crack the case. The way she is relying on everyone to help her - is not how you work on a case. The first case file was Suhasini's idea and the second is Adarsh's. I understand she is new and she has no contacts as of now, but she has to work towards finding the truth herself. She cant keep running here and there aimlessly not knowing what to look for. NLU graduates are smarter. I guess this is all to make her rise up so I will let this pass. 😆

And I dont like parents who discourage their children. 😡 Adarsh's father is 🥱


Like the bold text a lot!

And yes NLU grads are smarter but also a lot more finicky! I can't seem to digest the whole courtroom thing her way of handling the case, knowing how it is supposed to be. I wish I could lay my mind to rest.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: Kaapi

Even though there's this sense of idealism, I don't feel they are detached from reality. Adarsh has a fair idea of how things work and he seems to be struggling to hold on to his own principles and the way everybody around him expects him to proceed or work. Swadheenta barely has any experience, so it makes sense if she thinks that despite going through the file, she isn't able to get hold of any clue. The fact that something needs to be read again and again and again, needed to be drilled into her in some way or the other and Suhasini has done it. Sometimes one needs a push to move forward and make sense of things. It's not easy to do all by yourself, especially when it's your first assignment. Running around would give her a better perspective may be. 😆 It would help her know how things function practically. Interactions might open up her mind.


I agree with you.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: grumpydwarf

Great Review!

Both are idealist.. Some what a reality to the youth today very idealistic.. In way you need some ppl to believe that change is possible in order for it to occur.. That being said what Suhasini said to Swadheenta was some what true.. Have we really seen her work on the case herself yet? You can't allow for others to guide you all the time.. She should have spoken to the villagers some more to get an idea of what else to present in court.. I mean getting help for someone senior is a great idea.. But you can not rely on it solely. The way she was.. I'm glad Adarsh will willingly help her and they can bond


That's what bugged me. First she took the case and sat on it, and now instead of going through it a bit she just ran to the first person she could...
It's lucky that Suhasini is not a fan of Ahuja, otherwise she could've given wrong advice to her and Swadheenta unaware that she is of the conflict of interest would be done for. Her naivet could really cost her.

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