Originally posted by: India_TV
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And yes if Manyu was a doctor, who could not have a bit in empathy for his miscarried wiife before divorcing her, his profession may b noble…. But he was a pathetic human!!! Relations ki to baat Ho door ki hai!
I've read & very well getting the context.....
Professional ho ya personal life he had enough in his plate. He was a loving father, a son, a brother, etc. etc.( doesn't matter if people deny his rights of a bio father, but they can't change the fact he was the legit father of Abhir, it's a fact) He had most of the relations in his hand. Toh relations koi dur ki baat nahi thi uskeliye. Being single & divorcee is not a crime or shouldn't be a taboo.
He was a doctor, but he was a human too, he was still made of blood & flesh & not of stone & a lifeless soul, will he have endless tolerance capacity for all foolishness, doesn't matter if his beloved family members were casualties of the foolish & impatient decision of his wife, even if his wife took a suicidal decision of taking Neil & herself to traffickers, doesn't matter if his wife risk the life of his family, time & again, ... Anyways, when a person is mourning the death of his loved ones & suffered huge loss, they're not in their right frame of mind. We can't really judge actions of a grieving person, if we aren't there in their shoes. What about empathy for a mother & brother jinka pura ka pura ek 26-27 saal ka young son/brother marr gaya , masoom Akshu ke masoom decisions wajah se, aur logg sanity & rationality ki baat karrahe. Kya socha tha Akshu ne human trafficking wale gundon ke paas jaayenge, toh zinda bachkar vapas aayenge. kya socha tha usne, nobody will make her accountable for the loss
I see great hue & cry for miscarried Akshu & the miscarried foetus, who had not even developed senses by that time in the womb. let alone being born, in fact the child was very much alive, but what about 26 y/o grown up young aadmi's death, there were so many memories associated with him, that will haunt his close ones forever, uske life ki koi kimat nahi thi, bass Akshu ki hi dard ki kimat hai, his death is so underwhelming that it it won't get any strong reaction. His death stands nowhere in front of great Akshu or what. Only FL lives matter or what. Magnitude of both the losses can't be equaled. Magnitude & intensity of losing a grown up is very very different... .
Not just his profession was noble, even he did noble deeds of saving lives and was an ethical doctor. It wasn't like he was a corrupted doctor, that made him a pathetic human. Even, if he had a failed marriage, he had very efficiently maintained all his relations& taken all the responsibilities towards other relations in his life, even took the responsibility of his ex in-laws in someone's absence. He was a very protective brother, son, uncle, B-I-L & even husband till the time he was. Anyways, divorcing isn't a crime, he might have hurried & way was different, but he was a grieving brother, not in his right frame of mind to make a rational decision. He was a grieving brother, but never a pathetic human
Edited by Bibliophiles - 10 months ago
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