Karma - Mauli, Nandini, Kunal and Rajdeep

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Posted: 6 years ago
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I see people talking about karma and saying that Nandini should get happiness or justice because Rajdeep hurt her, so let's see what exactly is karma -

"the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences."

Rajdeep raped Nandini, he abused her, he sold her to some guy, these are his wrongdoings, his actions won't reflect on Nandini's life, for his wrongdoings he'll get punishment from court, he should be hanged or should suffer till his last breath, that'll be his karma.


Nandini, a victim of domestic violence, so being a victim was not her action, she was stuck, so Mauli helped her get out of an abusive marriage and she thanked Mauli by sleeping with her husband, that's her action and she's the one who wronged Mauli so she can't get leeway because of Rajdeep's actions, Rajdeep should be punished for his wrongdoings and Nandini should be punished for her, I see her being abused and her giving the same pain to the person who helped in two different lights, Mauli gave Nandini a good life, Mauli helped her start her cooking classes, instead of living respectfully and choosing a life of dignity she chose to betray Mauli, if Nandini was in love with Kunal and she had left the city that day, I think she deserved her independence, her happiness but she just walked home, cooked kheer for Kunal, gave him sad looks when he was leaving so he stays then she lied to Mauli...none forced her to be who she is, she chose this life for her, she enjoyed clandestine meetings with Kunal now she has to pay for what she did and same goes for Kunal, he has to pay for what he did.

Mauli - I don't think Mauli should get happiness because two people cheated on her but she deserves happiness for helping a domestic violence victim, she deserves happiness for working day and night to fulfill Kunal's dream, she has done nothing wrong and last I checked Trusting someone is not a crime nor a sin

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