Originally posted by: SonyaBlade
OMG....Did you guys notice AGAIN in today's episode Shakti brought up the whole being educated thing again. I mean seriously, once again just because Pratigya speaks the truth and speaks up she gets slapped in the face |(figuratively speaking) every time. She could say so much MORE.....and you can even tell that she wants to say everythign that's on her mind but NO.....she addresses her Sasurji respectfully and what does she get in return...NOTHING!! just insults.
This is the Thakur family...a family that only knows how to bring people DOWN......I hope Aman brings some happiness into Pratigya's life.....by freeing her dad....but maybe they'll have to work on the case together or something and spend sometime together and then Krishna will realize what a gem he has for a wife.
Sonyblade, thanks for bringing back the core issue of this post. There is no comparison of the behaviors, slang's and taunts that every member of this Thakur clan utters time and again as compared to Pratigya's behavior towards them. Reasons no one knows how to read or write or even have gone beyond fifth standard, so clearly lack of education kept them form developing even the basic norms of decent conversation. This lack of education is causing them complexes, and much to often every one taunts Pratigya because she is educated, this only shows how much inferiority complex could put unparr into an abusive mode whenever confronted . Prats never mentioned her education or taunted Krishna for his lack of education.
Yes I am very much looking forward towards Aman - Partigya - Krishna interaction during this trial
proceedings, I wish as shown in the Proms she opens the proceedings and Krishna on her side, and Aman to join a little later when judge refuses to allow Prats to continue since she is not a lawyer. Krishna Seeing the fruits of education should admire Pratigya and should stop taunting her for being educated in future, this also show him that when it matters education helps and starts to think about learning a few things like being able write at least and do something of his own then relying only on his father's wealth to support his wife.