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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: cool_kriti


Agree. That would be wrong. But in this case their mistakes did not harm anybody. Like Ahuja was trying to take away lands from farmers which did not happen. Manohar Sinha was trying to loot money but in the end it did not happen. And Yash sacrificed himself for the country ,though he was against Asad he gave a testimonial in the end to prove Asad was not a terrorist. So they could be forgiven.



Forgiven by family members yes but they deserved to get punished. Even if it's a small one. I think that's why India is full of corruption and criminals go away easily. 😕 No matter how small a crime is, it's still a crime.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: MuguetDScorpion



Forgiven by family members yes but they deserved to get punished. Even if it's a small one. I think that's why India is full of corruption and criminals go away easily. 😕 No matter how small a crime is, it's still a crime.



I agree with this... after hearing Haider's speech, it seemed unfair that an innocent person had to go through all that; being labelled as a terrorist in front of the entire country but dishonest people like Yash, the minister, Manohar and Jai do not face any legal consequences.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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I agree with this... after hearing Haider's speech, it seemed unfair that an innocent person had to go through all that; being labelled as a terrorist in front of the entire country but dishonest people like Yash, the minister, Manohar and Jai do not face any legal consequences.



Yash died with honor as the savior of the country when the entire world needed to know that he was a criminal helping other criminals just because he was rejected by a girl. 😕
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: MuguetDScorpion

Yash died with honor as the savior of the country when the entire world needed to know that he was a criminal helping other criminals just because he was rejected by a girl. 😕



Agreed... he was the biggest traitor; he was willing to let go of a terrorist for his personal grudges. And while he did try to salvage the situation in the end, it would have been better if he confessed his crime so that the truth would have come out in front of everyone. But the way things were ended, it seemed like truth and justice didn't matter very much.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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@muguet Yash's credibility was needed to vindicate Asad. As I had put it is not associated with Iftikaar can vindicate him, but association with Abhay that can vindicate him. It has to be given by a man who is credit worthy in front of society which Yash did. Then he died right. The life he wanted to live labeling Asad a terrorist he was not there to live. He saved the students and died with Ifitkaar
Coming to Ahuja and Manohar enquiry comittess are set up for them. That's how thing happen in India. Nothing new. Yes Haider was punished, he was in jail but atleast after coming out he can be peaceful, there is no scar on his soul.
But Manohar and Jai everyday they see the fatherless child of Abhay they will knew they are responsible for it one way or the other. There is always a scar and guilt on their soul which will make them use their power atleast in future for good purposes.
Ahuja also paid. His daughter became a young widow with just 1 year of marriage. Why do we always associate karma with the law of land. Yes it has to be punished. But then sometimes certain punishment that karma gives are way bitter than what law can give. If only we try to understand those punishments this will be a better place.
Sinhas have understood their punishment. Their lesson.
Dahleez on anyday has been a beautiful portrayal of characters with moral conflicts and how their choices define their path and their destiny.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: S.Stephy



Agreed... he was the biggest traitor; he was willing to let go of a terrorist for his personal grudges. And while he did try to salvage the situation in the end, it would have been better if he confessed his crime so that the truth would have come out in front of everyone. But the way things were ended, it seemed like truth and justice didn't matter very much.



He could have confessed in the video but he didn't. People can guess that he was a traitor but is it a confirmation ? No it isn't. 😕
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: shruthiravi

@muguet Yash's credibility was needed to vindicate Asad. As I had put it is not associated with Iftikaar can vindicate him, but association with Abhay that can vindicate him. It has to be given by a man who is credit worthy in front of society which Yash did. Then he died right. The life he wanted to live labeling Asad a terrorist he was not there to live. He saved the students and died with Ifitkaar

Coming to Ahuja and Manohar enquiry comittess are set up for them. That's how thing happen in India. Nothing new. Yes Haider was punished, he was in jail but atleast after coming out he can be peaceful, there is no scar on his soul.
But Manohar and Jai everyday they see the fatherless child of Abhay they will knew they are responsible for it one way or the other. There is always a scar and guilt on their soul which will make them use their power atleast in future for good purposes.
Ahuja also paid. His daughter became a young widow with just 1 year of marriage. Why do we always associate karma with the law of land. Yes it has to be punished. But then sometimes certain punishment that karma gives are way bitter than what law can give. If only we try to understand those punishments this will be a better place.
Sinhas have understood their punishment. Their lesson.
Dahleez on anyday has been a beautiful portrayal of characters with moral conflicts and how their choices define their path and their destiny.



@Bold: No scar on his soul ? I don't agree with you. Only a person who was treated like him will understand the pain. I think it was pretty clear in his speech but he is kind enough to forget and forgive.
If Manohar was really feeling guilty he wouldn't have tried to punish the wrong guy just because he wanted to save his ass. Why confess the truth when the truth came out ? Do you think he would have told the truth in front of everyone if Adarsh and Suha didn't find out ? Jai maybe will feel responsible seeing Abhay's son because we saw him feeling guilty a few times but Manohar nothing like that.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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He has pain. But does he has scar as if responsible for some unworthy thing. No. He is proud, he can be proud of his son, of his daughter.
When does scar happens, when you have guilt because of you your loved one suffered, you couldn't do anything about it.
And coming to Karma I made a clear thing, if you understand it. Because we are not understanding many times history is repeating
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Would have liked to see some redeemable actions from certain characters. But I am not complaining too much. It was the story that the creatives wanted to tell. Well, they told it, and I liked it to a great extent.

After all the struggle that they endured, I would have liked it if the show didn't leave their happily ever after completely to our imagination and if they had shown some nice moments between Swadarsh. The ending looked forced and abrupt in that sense.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: shruthiravi

@muguet Yash's credibility was needed to vindicate Asad. As I had put it is not associated with Iftikaar can vindicate him, but association with Abhay that can vindicate him. It has to be given by a man who is credit worthy in front of society which Yash did. Then he died right. The life he wanted to live labeling Asad a terrorist he was not there to live. He saved the students and died with Ifitkaar

Coming to Ahuja and Manohar enquiry comittess are set up for them. That's how thing happen in India. Nothing new. Yes Haider was punished, he was in jail but atleast after coming out he can be peaceful, there is no scar on his soul.
But Manohar and Jai everyday they see the fatherless child of Abhay they will knew they are responsible for it one way or the other. There is always a scar and guilt on their soul which will make them use their power atleast in future for good purposes.
Ahuja also paid. His daughter became a young widow with just 1 year of marriage. Why do we always associate karma with the law of land. Yes it has to be punished. But then sometimes certain punishment that karma gives are way bitter than what law can give. If only we try to understand those punishments this will be a better place.
Sinhas have understood their punishment. Their lesson.
Dahleez on anyday has been a beautiful portrayal of characters with moral conflicts and how their choices define their path and their destiny.



Well written as always and once again reiterates that the ending though not to my liking is not entirely bad

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