Originally posted by: Dreamygal301
Hiya,
You have written an interesting post, it was very nice to read. I can tell you have pondered a lot about the relationship between the sisters. I have this tendency to look at the whole rather than pieces and how the characters are behaving. Every point you made, had a counter point and we were shown that. I find it hard to look at one thing in isolation and ignore the rest....
Hi there!!
Oh I certainly didn't mean to ignore or look at things from just one perspective. I guess it is simply about how different people have different connect & affinity towards different characters.
For instance the mandaap issue...clearly shown Kuhu wanted to score point, threw her demand for the mandaap as a condition of re-marriage. So how does it matter she then shows concern? she got what she wanted, which is to spoil Mishti's day. It is like pushing someone, then showing concern they got hurt..duh, you hurt them in the first place!😳😆 ...anyway I won't bother with more as few people have already given more points.
In a way it does matter a lot to show concern. Mishti couldn't realize that her manner of getting married actually rendered Kuhu alone. In Kuhu's case what she wanted she conveyed in an unequivocal manner whereas in Mishti's case the ambiguity in her actions and thought process actually led to a very hurtful situation for Kuhu.
On a side note if I may add, they could have shown that Mishti doesn't have any problem at all in sharing her special day with her sister but the fact that they did show that she *did* have a problem is in itself worth appreciating. That serves as a hope for the likes of me who do not wish to see a storyline where one sister is made to look bad whereas another is unilaterally made to look great. They can both be flawed/selfish in some ways.
I look at the arcs and both Mishti and Kuhu are human, make mistakes but one does own up and apologies, keeps quiet if she thinks it will hurt others or create problems but does finally admit when it looks like it will personally affect someone she loves or cares about. The other, again consistent with her arc, is letting her sense of entitlement and enemity against one person (whom she is clearly jealous of and feels insecure about) colour her good judgement and does things that in real life is an indicator of someone who is mentally ill or at least a murderess in the making. To me this just means the writers are being correct and consistent😆
What we are shown is that sometimes love and other emotions can take people down the wrong path....we are seeing this play out between Mishkul. At the moment Kuhu is shades of black, but in some scenes are being shown how she was before letting others poison her mind, letting her insecurity about Mishti colour her and etc. Like real life our past actions make people judge us even if we are being at our best...it just means like real life, if you do one bad action you will have to do ten good actions before you are believed.
Writing techniques means we will see more of this rivalry, there is no wrong or right...it is what is, Mishti is the heroine and Kuhu is her sister who will complicate her life and vice versa. Their love is the tie and sometimes it is weak and other times it will be strong. The question is what will win? love or hate? Everything we see is a play of that theme between them.