Originally posted by: mineforever
I am still confused what was the purpose of this track..was it regressive thinking? fighting against society?fighting for your love?Kundan-Bala wedding?🤔
All of the above?
I think it started with regressive thinking, but they garbled it to something which is a mix of all of them. Now, this has turned to be just a VERY LONG way to tie up the loose end of Kundan.
I think the purpose of it (originally and what they have achieved somewhat) was to:
1. Talk about the societal pressure on women when it comes to marriage and how they are expected to limit themselves to the kitchen.
2. Highlight the difference between Sid and Sanju's lives and their thinking.
(For example, Sanju sacrificing everything for her father's respect and Sid thinking it's not worth it. Difference in opinions.)
3. Talk about how parents play a role in pushing their daughter forward to achieve it and how even the strongest women sometimes fall short if their parents don't support them.
Originally, Kundan wasn't a bad guy (at least, didn't seem so) toh I think they might have a track in mind like how two people (neither necessarily evil) can be incompatible in a marriage, just because they have different goals, different thinking and different ambitions in life. They could have had this track (that is, turning him evil) all along in mind, don't know about that.