The people of Dharampur do not love their Malik

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Dear Friends,

I fail to understand why people in the serial cannot think their thoughts silently...invariably they will speak aloud to themselves, somebody will overhear and then a whole mess will be created....aajki do baatein....

1: While seeing the first part of today's episode, I only felt one thing...Do the people of Dharampur love their Malik? Do they really have faith on him? Are they parents themselves and do they care about their daughter Santo, at all.

It does not take much brains to understand that though overnight Santo has become their Malkin, her position in her sasural is not the best, then why take such a step that will make her position more difficult. If the villagers at all think Santo as their daughter...If DM has been shelling out justice and fairness to the villagers then why should the villagers will go in a big group and demand for justice. They themselves are parents, don't they realise how will a father react to it?

2: From Saurabh Bhai it is clear DM & Hiten are not in best of terms for quite a while....why so I would like to know? I know that at such an age many children fall apart from their parents only to bond with them later in life. But the reason would be interesting to find out....

Jate Jate...I found today's episode very loud and bit harsh. If DM had been a cruel Malik and Hiten a rich spoilt brat who went around painting the town red, what the villagers did would be fair and justified but with the present characterisation it did not just gel with the storyline...

Last but not the least, how would have I wanted the truth to come out...in a subtle manner, maybe DM overhears a conversation of Hiten or sees the tyre marks of the car left at the site matching with one of his cars...various other ways....it would have been wonderful to see how DM struggles within himself, swing between emotions...now he is bound to do what he is doing...that time he would have morally bound but not otherwise.....your thought friends, love Tin


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Posted: 16 years ago
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Well I think the villagers just got carried away after the revelation that someone from THEIR malik's house is involved in all this ... and more so his son ..

Dont know whether the villagers are aware of the extreme differences and clashes between DM and Hiten because both of them are always careful enough .. to not let it be known to anyone else but the family ..

So I just think it's a impulsive reaction , what the villagers did .. their love was overpowered by the sheer rage at someone connected to their malik being involved in something so grave as killing a cow ..
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Posted: 16 years ago
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I agree killing of cow is a grave crime....but then if you really love and adore a person, who has been just and fair to you, is this the way you would be reacting? Will the villagers not respect Madho Solanki's point as why he did not want the truth to be out? If the villagers knew the truth and later found out by DM himself then I would really have loved to see the emotional turmoil DM undergoes, his moral obligation and the love for his son....he would know the villagers know his son is the culprit but did not disclose in order not to hurt him and his promise to the villagers....the swinging of emotions, I am sure as an actor RR would have loved to execute such a complicate reaction....

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Posted: 16 years ago
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I know!!!!!!!!!!! they do not love him at all in fact they are just using him in everything at everytime simply because they knew that he need dem to get his work done...silly ppl.

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