Originally posted by: anu rulz
<div></div>i think personally these are the very reasons i like jagya's character..he has a mind of his own which he USES..at times (in fact most of the times) anandi refuses to do the same..am not holding it against her coz the environment of the bhootbangla is like tht..bt it makes me real frustrated at her..and jagya seems a lot more real..he can be smart,behave like a typical teen,get upset,ask for reasons...it sumhow shows lot more personality thn anandi does..
agree with u there... jagya very often is much more practical and closer to reality than anandi. just love him for the natural teent hat he is. and most importantly, he is inquisitive where he has to be, and not poking his nose into issues he doesnt have to understand - remember sugnas pregnancy - anandi went on asking questions and it was jagya who sut her up.
sometimes anandi's behaviour is so disgusting that u wonder whether shez just a puppet or what. she doesnt think for herself, she does everything shz asked to do... she has hatred for no one in her heart, not even dadisa or the girl who almost replaced her role in jagyas life - isnt tht really too much to show from a child of her age?? can a child really be this saintly?? dont think its possible... but well, we dont really know how their thoughts are molded in rural india -where a child becomes a wife, a dughter in-law and all the other roles associated with it even before entering into her youthful days. may be some one should really study tht.
Anne frank's 'the diary of a young girl' too makes us think the same way... how could a lil girl of 13 transform into such mature composed individual in just a matter of 2 years? but then life, and the experiences sometimes becomes a strict teacher. and then, their thought processes may sound impossible and beyond comprehension for the normal human beings like u n i