Originally posted by: Ani_La_Iam
There is a big different between accepting and defeat. It how you look at it. Standing alone and being pressured from every side, is not an easy situation to be in.
When you have to choose between people you love very much and your own dreams.
As said, she is not crying and defeated. She has accepted and dealing with it. Big different. Beside the track is about her journey "taking a stand" and realizing that what choices you make, to make someone else happy, end with no one being happy. As Sid once said.
There are many symbols but if you don't see it you don't see it.
As a women, when you have been hurt or have hard time trusting men, you react like Sanju does. Not letting anyone in, because breaking the wall around you and get vulnerable and take the risk to get hurt again is unbearable to even imagine.
I can talk a lot about both Sid and Sanju because their character is depth full, relatable and has a growth. The journey of both characters has been beautiful and maybe Sid is not an agent yet, but that will be explored. You don't change overnight and his motte is "no violence" He is not in the academy to fight and the rush, but he want to help people.
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