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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: shruthiravi

@Gayatri I guess me and priti have some hunches on how the story will move. So we look out for things that negate or approve our assumptions. 😆😆

soon i will try to learn from u both😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Shruthi Sashtanga Namaskaaram...An amazing analysis of what was, what is and what is to be of relationships. The discovery of the scarf and the subsequent interaction led to the exclusion of Asad from the action. The entire expression of Yash from the interaction in the Principal's chamber to the discussion in the monument to the revelation of who the terrorists were was dignified and polite. It underwent a Volte face the moment the scarf was found. The tone and tenor of both escalated to a crescendo clenching of fists and gritting of teeth.
The face or identity masked and gets revealed twice. Once when the scarf is picked up by Yash and the next time in the hospital when the stretchers of Mamu and Asad cross each other.

Appa's changed response to a family he knows thus far and Adarsh's scathing accusations in the Precap are identical. For Freedom it is essential that she clarifies the matter and redeems her brother Abhay who chose Asad's second name as the option for his son who he dreamt of as an actor. Maybe a man of action he wills him to be. The reason he wants to live till he utters the truth and the last word he utters as he dies...The SMS and Asad also symbolic...How they are fused yet how the families try to sear the hearts ...very very poignant

The reporter recognised Adarsh Sinha and guessed the connection. She might be the one that digs up matters pertaining to Broad. An IAS officer as boy friend was helpful but as a brother who is in deep grief is not likely to be the helper. It could be the reporter who helps and in a sense it is the power of these young ladies Jaya(victory) Swadeentha( Freedom)...the reporter
that will change the course of this case...most of the Sinhas were dressed in shades of safron...Abhay's uniform stained in blood was safron the symbolic sacrifice of the tricolour you referred earler Shruthi...Hats off
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Posted: 9 years ago
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@moon thanks dear. The scarf was burning into. And you have bought nice points. But for this to come forth all have to sit and think. A bit logically. Now everyone is hysterical and they should be. To be frank I broke when the reporter said Major Abhay Sinha Shaheed. It was as if someone you know died, someone you know became a martyr. CVs have that much engaged Abhay's character to the viewers.
And moon you said one thing. Abhay's uniform. I noticed one important thing. Abhay was in uniform when he went for mission and Yash was in civilian clothes. Would that uniform made a difference. I guess yes. Because if you see Abhay till the last breath wanted to protect the integrity of the uniform he wore. Nothing else mattered to him. Not his wife, not his unborn child, not hi family but just a name and the truth associated with it.
And Yash when he is in field he is in civilian clothes and he takes decision as a civilian not as an army officer.
Sometimes the uniform, the tag makes us behave in a way which we certainly wont do when we are without those decorums.
When I wear my office tag, I know it is not just me, but I represent an org, its work ethics when I interact with people. They wont say just my name, but this person from that org. Org, family etc are part of our identity and when we go to perform our duties it is better we go in a way that suits the duty.
Could that uniform made Yash respond differently. The way he tugged at the scarf, I would say yes.
@priti what disturbed you,what disturbed me let us hope CVs will straighten it out. Let us hope seeing the uniform Yash Bundela himself confesses the truth. Let he remain a good army officer for God's sake because if the uniform cannot make him confess, then he is gone, gone beyond redemption.
Edited by shruthiravi - 9 years ago
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Posted: 9 years ago
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the case against asad is circumstantial, and everything can be easily explained away. I don't know...I think i am the only one who is not excited for the court case.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: pomegranate

the case against asad is circumstantial, and everything can be easily explained away. I don't know...I think i am the only one who is not excited for the court case.


Pom, the problem is not just the case. The problem is the tag of the terrorist. When you sow doubt in the minds of people, irrespective of whether it is true or not, people tend to accept the doubt. Like if you don't know Asad personally, and someone tells you that he is a terrorist, will you give him the benefit of doubt because all evidence against him in circumstantial? Will you treat his family normally, will you consider them family friends? In reality it doesn't happen.

The only way Swadheenta can restore the honor of this family is to prove conclusively that Asad was a martyr himself, and a victim of circumstances. Till his last breath, he also tried to save and protect his city. That is when he will get the honor he deserves.

Else, even if the case is dismissed, he will remain a criminal in the minds of everyone. That is why the court case is important. She has to not just get the case dismissed, but prove his innocence to the world.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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@pom verdict has to be delivered in court with proof that Asad is innocent. Only then his family will be able to lead a normal life. Else the society isolates them. It happens. We cannot blame anyone.
You can kill a Ravan physically, but how do you kill the Ravan in people's minds. It is to eliminate that Ravan court case is needed.
Edited by shruthiravi - 9 years ago
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Radhika won't come out in support of Asad from beginning like we have being seeing Radhika! But she is a crucial witness.. She knew the guys not coming to college for a while, Asad working with Yash for something, Asad trusting these guys blindly, trio lied to Asad.. Radhika is very crucial but she won't open her mouth easily like she did.. But one day maybe in courtroom she will open up everything like how she opened up on Adarsh-Vanshika engagement day. How she will blurt out the truth is yet to be seen maybe Adarsh or Swadheenta will convince!
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: Soapoperasrfun

Interesting Shruthi. Of-course, that scarf played such an important role in the unfolding of this entire sequence that it has to have incredible significance, no-doubt.


I am not sure what the significance will eventually turn out to be. But let me present some alternate options to your theory. The respect that we give to the body of someone that has been branded a terrorist is meager to non-existent. A cop would have probably thrown a piece on cloth on Asad's face to cover it from public's view. But that didn't happen. Some thing covered his face already from the dirty and critical eyes of the public. It was the scary (dignity) of the person that he loved. I want to think that this means that Radhika will go out of her way to protect the honor of Asad. She will support Swadheenta at every step of the way in any way possible. Yes, she may not initially accept that she was with Asad, alone in the house. But she could have been in the house for 2 mins and still left the scary behind. I don't know if that will stop her. She will protect his honor.

Secondly, we know that it is inevitable now that Asad's name will be tarnished. It will be marred in controversies. I think the fact that Yash pulled out the scary from Asad's face will indicate that it will be Yash who will eventually help clear Asad's name. His statement will show Asad in the right light eventually. He will remove the wrong mask that has been pasted on Asad's face. Whether he does this voluntarily, or does Swadheenta force this information out of him in court, that remains to be seen. But it will be his statement that will clear Asad of all charges.

i also thought the same thing. that radhika will support asad, or that she will remain his for her entire life
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: shruthiravi

@sur it showed whose trust mattered to him most. His parents, radhika and freedom. Everything else secondary.

And look at Abhay even in his last breath it was only Asad for him, not a single member from his family. I would say Abhay exhibited the highest order of commitment to his duty even in his last breath. That uniform represented duty for Abhay Sinha and he died doing it till the last moment. An innocent will not be punished, he has to be protected. As a police officer I would say Abhay did his best for that even when 11 bullets had pierced his body.


true .. He did his duty v well he did not let his emotions cloud his duty. the emotions and pain that a dying man , a to be father with 11 bullets will have.
That is why im disappointed with Adarsh. Abhays pain and trauma was not less than adarsh but he did his duty. Adarsh forgets that he is an IAS officer
I want to see how Adarsh turns up after this will he himself initiate to investigate to find the others involved. Or will he just be satisfied with asad dead and mamu caught. Or will something come upon its own then he will investigate. A good IAS officer should do the 1st option. lets see

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