Nakku's Faith on Bappa a Travesty

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Hi, posting this from another thread.
Did I hear Nakku scream at Bappa that if anything happens to Saab, she will never pray to him again????
What kind of nonsense is this? Nakku, is this your faith? Yeh hai tera Bappa par vishwas? Your faith only lasts so long as you get what you want?
I simply cannot stand the fickleness of our protagonists, the way they confront their Gods and Goddesses when they don't get what they want, or are on the verge of losing all they want.
Such confrontations on screen are tiresome and annoying.
Faith is much more than having your prayers answered, Nakku.
You should be praying for his life.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Well Nakku had said that she is Babi's daughter and if you remember Babi too had said to Bappa (Anna's track) and Dutta that she will only pray to him when her daughter returns home safely.
Like mother like daughter.😆😆
Edited by ltl_fan - 14 years ago
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Here i vl lyk to defend naku. Although i agree that trust or vishwaas are realy big words. Here its not that naku is not getting wat she wants, there are many things wich she wants but didn't get but here the thing is that the only thing she has in her life is going away from her. She only has dutta in her lyf nd if sum1 vl cum nd say that the person whom u value even more than ur lyf is no more, then the initial reaction of any1 wud be same. In such situations, neither ur mind nor ur heart vl work properly.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: shruti10august

Here i vl lyk to defend naku. Although i agree that trust or vishwaas are realy big words. Here its not that naku is not getting wat she wants, there are many things wich she wants but didn't get but here the thing is that the only thing she has in her life is going away from her. She only has dutta in her lyf nd if sum1 vl cum nd say that the person whom u value even more than ur lyf is no more, then the initial reaction of any1 wud be same. In such situations, neither ur mind nor ur heart vl work properly.

Agreed Shruti, but she has done this before. The time when she made Bappa decide whether she should tell the truth or not. When Baaji blew the flower to the other side, she had an outburst.
I remember saying the same thing then, and when Babi threatened to stop praying to Bappa.
Faith is not about having your prayers answered. It is about having faith, even when none of your prayers are answered.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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@Shruti :- I second u shruti......................I too think when u loosing the most precious Gem of ur lyf................. Ur senses stop working...............
More over that if we pray GOD, We thank God for everything...............
the same way sometime we show our anger as well...........Coz God is only the Hope........................... I have Faith in Nakku that she deffo conti. praying for Dutta's lyf....................
Edited by khushi0318 - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I disagree. Nakku's faith on Bappa is the reason for her outburst. It is almost like a kid throwing a tantrum to get stuff from his/her mom. I don't know how to explain this, but when you lose hope or something as precious as Dutta is to Nakku - you can show your anger/frustration/disappointment only to people who you love the most and that is because they are your own. Bappa is all what Nakku has now. And he is the only one who has the power to bring back her Dutta. It might be a kiddish thing to do to say that I will only pray to you only if you bring back Dutta..But what lies behind it is her faith on Bappa and nothing else. It is my opinion.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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As fickle as her faith may seem now, i'd still defend it. I'm guessing that her outburst is after hearing of D's supposed death. Bappa is the one she's closest to, other than D and Babi. Most of the time she's in front of him, she talks to him, as if he were a friend. In that sense, their relation has been beyond faith. She's shared her deepest sorrows with Bappa. She's been strong even when everyone has given up faith. And her outburst here seems justified to me. I am no great believer, but my prayers are more like conversations. I have always believed in things happening for a reason, but recently something shook my faith so bad that i denounced God and vowed never to believe again. Surprisingly, the wound is healing, and now i've rediscovered faith. I cannot do without it.

Naku has never asked anything for herself. She has believed in bappa even when Kala played her dirty tricks. So now her anger is because Bappa has let evil win, she believes that her saab has come to harm.

I'm hoping that she states it loud, that she doesn't believe Dutta is dead.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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@nightoffullmoon
Hi, posting this from another thread.
Did I hear Nakku scream at Bappa that if anything happens to Saab, she will never pray to him again????
What kind of nonsense is this? Nakku, is this your faith? Yeh hai tera Bappa par vishwas? Your faith only lasts so long as you get what you want?
I simply cannot stand the fickleness of our protagonists, the way they confront their Gods and Goddesses when they don't get what they want, or are on the verge of losing all they want.
Such confrontations on screen are tiresome and annoying.
Faith is much more than having your prayers answered, Nakku.
You should be praying for his life.
Hi Yamini,
Never been one of the greatest fans of Nakusha as I feel that her silence always lands her or Dutta in trouble, but the one thing that I will never accuse her of is any forms of travesty as regards Bappa and her beliefs. systems Her unswerving faith in God is what has defined her character all along and if we were to ever try to analyse any outburst she might have had, I would qualify it as her personal recourse to the one entity that she has placed even above Dutta. 😳
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: lizdarcy

As fickle as her faith may seem now, i'd still defend it. I'm guessing that her outburst is after hearing of D's supposed death. Bappa is the one she's closest to, other than D and Babi. Most of the time she's in front of him, she talks to him, as if he were a friend. In that sense, their relation has been beyond faith. She's shared her deepest sorrows with Bappa. She's been strong even when everyone has given up faith. And her outburst here seems justified to me. I am no great believer, but my prayers are more like conversations. I have always believed in things happening for a reason, but recently something shook my faith so bad that i denounced God and vowed never to believe again. Surprisingly, the wound is healing, and now i've rediscovered faith. I cannot do without it.

Naku has never asked anything for herself. She has believed in bappa even when Kala played her dirty tricks. So now her anger is because Bappa has let evil win, she believes that her saab has come to harm.

I'm hoping that she states it loud, that she doesn't believe Dutta is dead.

That's what I am hoping too. It is because of her outburst that I believe she will believe he is dead. When the chopper crashed, she asked the right questions - did you find his body?
I hope she asks the right question again - Can I see his remains? No matter how charred the car was, you cannot mistake human ashes and remains.
What I have learned about faith: you can never get into "why me?" mode; you may ask "why?" when you lose someone or something most precious to you.
I think faith will not waver if we acted ourselves instead of divine intervention. Take Nakku's example, Kala is playing dangerous dirty tricks, and she is keeping quiet. Anyone else in her shoes would have started a counter campaign. They say, God helps those who help themselves.
"Nakku has never asked anything for herself"...Liz, I am not so sure if that is entirely true. When you love someone and ask for their happiness, it is ultimately for your ownself. You want them to be happy; because their happiness is the source of your own happiness.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I posted this, because I am seriously tired of seeing protagonists of TV serials and movies giving their gods the ulitmatum: "If you don't, I am never coming back again."
Then miraculously, their demand (mind you, not prayer) is fulfilled.
"Khush to hoge tum?"...powerful line spoken by Amitabh Bachchan in Deewar. All other similar scenes pale in comparison. Why? Because Vijay, the non-believer, is asking why is his mother, the great believer, suffering. And to see her suffering end, he is willing to go any length, also to a temple. It is his pain, desperation, cynicism and the way his pride takes a fall that makes this scene so memorable.
It is tiresome to hear people, who time and again, keep asking for things, and then say: "I have never asked for anything before", or "If you don't, I am never coming back again".
If I were the deity of that Temple, I would probably shrug and say, "whatever..."😛
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