Dear Friends,
I am taking away your right to do my last rites....
Hiten's this dialogue to DM really hurt. I do not know the ritual here because no child is expected to die before the parent, I have heard this dialogue of parents saying to their fallen children many a times in many hindi movies but the son saying to the father is new...no father expects to do that for their children, it is the most painful day for any parent's life. I am not liking this track because of various reasons but must admit that we are getting to see some wonderful moments, DM crying silently in front of Subhadra's portrait, DM Hiten face to face and Nanaji guiding Santo like in Mahabharat.
Once again I hated the people of Dharampur more, when Santo went with them, they thought she is merely sheltering her family, the culprit cannot go scot free, after all a mother like cow has been killed....The villagers have no feeling towards Santo and is refusing to see any reason....killing a cow is bad but killing an innocent man?
The point today I want ask you is that what will be Santo's position in DM's life as
1: DM already had a fulfilling and satisfying relationship with his late wife....she seemed to be his true friend, philosopher and guide
2: He already has children from her, not one or two but 5 of both sexesš....
3: Santo is years younger than DM, generation gap is bound to happen as DM is not very flexible man and his children have problems with him, they do not understand him and he is too strict towards them, and Santo belongs to their age group...
So friends, where does Santo come in, what role will she play which will melt DM towards her, how long can she hold onto his attention, what will keep Santo happy, will she always remain the 2nd wife and not the wife of DM....lets ponder.....love Tin
Edited by tintiny - 16 years ago