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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Dyehard



Really?! people objecting to that too? Why does that manage to suprise me!? I ought to be beyond disbelief by now. Even SS is an object of pity? This is an ODD ODD place! What more do the poor CVs have to do hammer home the point that "THE THAKURS ARE BAD PEOPLE" !!!
I mean if they attempt to paint the picture in a deeper shade of black, we might just end up with a black hole! But this not-so-subtle point is just beyond some people. It really amazes me at one level. I have spend hours trying to understand the reasons behind this psychology, you know! Quite baffles me! How difficult is it to understand GOOD Vs BAD. How difficult is it to understand that this story is about "the one that got away" Why don't K's most ardent fans want him to escape the claws of evil?



Dyehard absolutely right both SS and KN are the most blackish characters and sooner or latter Krishna had to face a much bigger problem dealing with the people outside TN after fully knowing the truths about their activities.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Beautifllu written.. thoroughly enjoyed reading it.... Great !! Thanks !😃

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Dyehard


Great one Bubble!😃

@Dhakarn, Hi!
I think what Bubble is trying to say (and I agree) is - Krishna does not NEED to look at Aman so much as he instinctively does. Krishna thought that educated men are usually lappu-chunnas. Aman is both educated as well as terribly aggressive. So he is not lacking anything in K's eyes.
The scene when he asks P if she does not find his nidartha attractive was just becasue he wanted reassurance that she finds him attractive even in comparison with someone like Aman. It is not a thought-out reaction, just an instinctive insecurity. And I agree that K will eventually learn and grow fom everything/veryone around him!
He has absorbed quite a lot from the Saxes , now he will also pick up stuff from the Mathurs. No harm in that. Nobody needs to be too proud to learn something from another person!😊

Also, I feel that fundamentally K WANTED the Saxena sabhyatha! It was something he found deeply attractive. He always acts as if he is being dragged against his will onto the side of moderate and righteous behaviour, but in fact it is he who fundamentally desires to change. The very reason he married someone like P was becasue he wanted a vehicle for change. How many ever Nakhras he may do, how ever he may APPEAR to resist, the basic impulse to change comes from within him.



dear dye,
i also want krishna to learn form his surroundings.....that's basic human trait.........what i am saying is that he don't need to prove anything to aman(or to anyone but himself) and show aman that he is different form others.......the goal in his life should be to become a better human being and not getting approval from aman or anyone else............
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Posted: 14 years ago
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but yest even the Ig told n put blame on to K's father n brother only...there also K was showed tht he is innocent n everybody accepts tht....K is out of any type of gundaism...but he is little aggressive n doesn't think b4 act.but basically all of them knows K is not of anything to blame as such...expect for his bratty behavior.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Dyehard



Really?! people objecting to that too? Why does that manage to suprise me!? I ought to be beyond disbelief by now. Even SS is an object of pity? This is an ODD ODD place! What more do the poor CVs have to do hammer home the point that "THE THAKURS ARE BAD PEOPLE" !!!
I mean if they attempt to paint the picture in a deeper shade of black, we might just end up with a black hole! But this not-so-subtle point is just beyond some people. It really amazes me at one level. I have spend hours trying to understand the reasons behind this psychology, you know! Quite baffles me! How difficult is it to understand GOOD Vs BAD. How difficult is it to understand that this story is about "the one that got away" Why don't K's most ardent fans want him to escape the claws of evil?

The Thakurs are not bad pople.. come on now, Dyehard😉
You see Black is the new color de jour. The blacker the actions and thoughts, the more relevant they are. When the Thakur's so-called black deeds cause or threaten to cause mortal danger or damage to others it becomes a slice of reality. An inexorable, inescapable fact of life that you must just take in your stride. When the Thakur's black actions causes mortification and general mayhem in social functions it becomes entertainment. An act of boundless merriment and uncontrolled zest to put those poor, law-abiding relatives to eternal shame about their lack of foresight to hire mujrewaalis for engagement parties and let the fountain of liquor flow unabated to make the occassion into a memorable one.
Any character with any inclination towards justice or truth or the law are the real villains of this show. You should have got the memo a long time back..tsk, tsk.
This forum is like a cathartic outlet for hidden sensibilities. I feel like cueing Twilight Zone music everytime I enter this hallowed portal.
Edited by Relda - 14 years ago

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