Originally posted by: sanfan
Hi Priya,
One thing is constant… that line you mentioned that Leena can tomorrow wipe out any conversation that we have here 😂😂😂😂 & another thing we both are at always at different tangents 🙈😂😂😂
This post I am going to focus on Jhanak largely but like I said I will write a response to your earlier post and this regarding Ani not because we have divergence in how we view Ani as how Leena interprets him and what he comes across as but just becos I love giving interpretations to scenes/ characters… although I am low on motivation now.
Bold - I view resentment in her actions but certainly not stemming from his initial hesitation… that’s wholly absurd… Are you saying Jhanak was holding this against Ani… … The resentment from the aftermath of the decision is a wholly different thing and there are nuances to it but If Jhanak’s resentment was from that initial refusal.. wouldn’t that mean she has a greater victimhood complex than say Arshi in this tale? Jhanak asked Ani to take that action in this tale simply becos it would have looked stupid if Ani suggested it. The suggestion had to come from her as Ani needed to be assured that it was a temporary arrangement… who else could have suggested it? Rahul perhaps but Ani would have only accepted if Jhanak has assented to it so my point is let’s move on to what follows… also.. if you see the initial Jhanak… she had a certain fierce quality ( low ambition or not is a separate point) about her that looked at fighting not giving up… Today a lot of the fierceness is gone cos circumstances have gone against her constantly..
Also it is timely to point out that all characterisations in stories work on expediency… Very rarely in this medium you will have a tale of clear conviction and a linear plot moving in straight line… it’s all about how much of the expediency is explained away in this tale with some basis.
I explained above one expediency.. Forced wedding itself is a trope to get two people under one roof… which expediency works for the viewer depends on how it is narrated.
Tales aren’t a slice of life… they aim for some relatability but very little else.. cos most love tales will collapse if we keep it too real. No Arshi will behave like this in real life, No Ani and No Jhanak…will either. Arshi and Ani would have parted long long ago whether on good or bad terms… Or if Ani was really in love with Arshi… he would have kept J at arm’s distance…
For me about stories and characterisations… it is about understanding the pov of the writer or their sensibility. When I watched this tale, I thought Leena is looking to say Love is Love and she is putting the lovers in a prison of their own making…and making this about how they get out of it…But now I don’t know … but the way I read it.. Jhanak making a big thing about morality needs to stack it up with how she feels when Ani actually goes away ( or is forced to go) from her life but not on her terms. Here she perceives herself perched at a very high moral ground secure in the knowledge that their love is enough to wade through life. But what happens when that status quo changes… will she be able to hold on to that high ground of “ I don’t want to come between you and my sister” ? Situations test our positions held on morality.. the lens through which we see it is always an evolving one and while some core aspects remain rigid and uncompromised… others change due to dynamics around it… like if you are playing fair but say the opponent isn’t etc
In this tale at this point, Jhanak has perched herself atop a hill based on her experiences and her perception of what life has dealt her, she is not ready to face any more What Ani does or doesn’t isn’t the thing that will bring her a notch below. It is what she does with new knowledge that is to be seen ( Leena stretching that like a chewing gum is a bore but I am assuming if the baby track doesn’t do it nothing will)
Ok now coming to the resentments you have mentioned.. you observations are hopefully not a static one… In our own relationships… we evolve… we have some understanding and then we gain more… then something happens that doesn’t tally with our new understanding we recalibrate… we learn more about people we profess to love… so does our understanding and acceptance. Jhanak has evolved through that process… as also Ani
There are resentments she holds in her heart no doubt… but hasn’t she also gained understanding about her relationship with Sirjee over the year? To reach the stage of “ I love you and I know you love me too immensely” … She asked Ani “ ISNT THAT ENOUGH FOR US” ? She asked Ani the question but it is Jhanak who will have to answer it.
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