Originally posted by: ReadLo
Madhu : it was a perfect reading.
Thank you Cynthia for this detailed review that too from a writer par excellence, I am truly so blessed to have you as my reader.
Jagnu is my 2nd favorite character after Rey.
The kid as an actor acting very well, the earlier one and the recent one both. 👏 It is very interesting character ... a problem was presented through the compulsive actions of this kid Jugnu .
As I said before, I like tortured characters, except that this one is a child who didn't grow up in a normal home and that makes you feel compassionate.
Why we love tortured characters? What’s the fascination with tortured characters? I might be a little close to the situation to answer, but I think it’s because we as viewers want to root for a character, whether male or female or a kid, to beat the odds, to win, to come out of their shells, or take the first step!! To find love because they never experienced it or because they were so badly hurt by someone they shunned the very people who could give them what they don’t know they need. As viewers, we want to care about the people in the serials and stories because they become real to us!!! we prefer to relate to them, live with them, become them, and feel them. This sentence of yours carries a feeling of a novel to describe! Thank you dear for stirring my emotions with your words. 🤗
Jagnu,
She must have been strong as soon as she had enough consciousness.
She quickly understood that the world around her is not as pretty as people like to say.
Where she was supposed to be protected, she was constantly reminded that she had been abandoned.
Yet Jagnu is still a child, she can be tough, but she is like her father, she breaks his wounds. She's a fierce cat.
She scratches, but with words.
Lovely description from the kid's perspective !!
This child is a lesson for society!
Well said
She didn't ask to be brought into the world!
She didn't ask to be abandoned (she doesn't know yet that it wasn't Pranati's choice).
She asks for love, but she also finds it hard to accept it, why?
Perhaps for fear that it is only a dream.
"Yes... accepting responsibility is considered as growing up in life to anyone!
Pranati was trying to burn the box of past memories, onthe other side of that big tree, Reyansh was recollecting his past associationwith Pranati!.... thinking of Pranati.He notices the smoke and looks around the tree. Pranati stood there like aburning memory!! "
That's what Pranati was for Rey, a burning memory, a painful memory, a memory you never risk forgetting... Pranati burned only the material, but the immaterial still remains...