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How saiyara became hit
Originally posted by: WeRockTheWorld
I know many of us are a lil lost at the change in core attributes of Sameer and Naina. We are not able to connect with them. I was thinking why?? And in a real world would it be the same? Actually to some extant I feel it might be the same, reason being that these two are in a transition stage of their life. They are not teenagers nor they can be called as matured adults. They are somewhere in between. While we are in that stage , we make many mistakes as we are very confused of what is been taught to us vs what we learnt and understood from education vs what we want in life. That's what Sameer and Naina is experiencing. They both come from very different cultural background , hence have different understanding about certain aspects of life. Since they are educated they know those orthodox approach in life is not really right or good but somehow they are scared to break free from that. They also have their dreams of togetherness. Now how do they achieve it ??!!
Here I did like to quote a quote By Franz on Metamorphosis. He wrote in his book "I cannot make you understand. I cannot make anyone understand what is happening inside me. I cannot even explain it to myself"
I think we needn't feel bad about their behavioral changes, lets see how their experiences in life changes them to what they should be as adults . They will have their set of road blocks , they will have their set of mistakes and they will have their set of victories and failures based on the decision they take in their life. But eventually they will learn to survive and be successful. So, these ups and downs will help them to be strong and powerful individuals.
All I can say just watch and see how people change and handle challenges. Some learn to adapt , some learn to tolerate and some fight it to live it the way they want . It will be interesting to see and understand to which of these groups would Naina and Sameer belong?? Will they fight it to live a life of their choice or would they succumb?? Only time can tell...rather CVs can tell
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What I am trying to say is don't hate any character or try to justify too...just watch and understand , how childhood upbringing vs education vs personal dreams changes people in the transition stage of their life.
Originally posted by: shelly_nair
Beautiful analysis. Very true. We all go through this metamorphosis. Now I'm 40-year-old... Looking back to my youth stage i can relate to the characters of the show.