March 31, 2011 SSBN Written Update

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Posted: 14 years ago
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31/3/2011

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The holi party continues, as one by one they have their bhang laced drinks, and the men are jolly, and even some younger women are affected by the drink.

In this merriment, Ayush and Akriti come closer, as well as Daksh and Lekha. Sushant is a merry go lucky guy, goading all to enjoy the holi.

Lekha is in search of Daksh, and he who got a drink after eating a spicy pakoda, has been intoxicated, and goes into a song and dance. This well scripted scene is cleverly introduced by various actions of the people in the party. As the youngsters enjoy themselves, the older people look on and are amused. Naina however, has avoided being drunk, and is a shrewd observer of the goings on in this party. She is keeping a special watch on Daksh and Lekha whom she suspects.

Finally, the party winds, and they go home. Sushant and Lekha go, and with him, also Ayush departs. Who is going to drive? All are high, and hope they will reach home safe.

Daksh is in a stupor and Akriti and Naina try to manage him, and tell their parents that they will bring him up

Two two girls, hold Daksh on either side, and take him, home, and put him in his bed. Akriti leaves Naina with Daksh, and she too wants to go, and Daksh holds her hand and tells her that he loves a girl, and by the time he can tell her name, he doses off. Naina tells him, that she knows whom he means. Perhaps she might be wrong. As she leaves Daksh's telephone rings, and she picks up and hears on the other side a call from the Maternity Nursing Home, informing her and Daksh to come for their appointment.

Naina gapes and says, "Daksh and Lekha?"

In Sanket's room, Rohini tells him she wants to have an abortion, which disturbs him greatly, and he just goes to sleep, without talking to Rohini.

Personal Observation:

The writers, have drawn a parallel of our Society and its goals. The older generation, married in order to build families, as is shown by Ayee and her husband, and in spite of all problems they brought their children up.

Among the younger generations, the two couples: Sanket and Rohini, and Sushant and Lekha, are society go getters, want to climb the ladder of prosperity, and raising of family is secondary to them in importance. When a matter of abortion comes to them, it is to retain their present materialistic life style.

In all this is a girl called Naina, whose mother, though conceived her out of wedlock, did not decide of aborting her, but her father took the responsibility to bring her up, with the help of his unwilling wife Anjali. Because they gave this new born life a chance, see what she has been able to achieve. It is the short sightedness of the younger generation that is shutting off life, who might turn out to be miracles in the future. Johann Sebastian Bach, the great classical musician from Germany, was the 13th child, and what a loss it would have been, if his parents too decided that it was too much for them?

Let us see how the Writers bring out this social dilemma, and help young people to understand the value of Life. A couple marries not for their own pleasure but to be a foundation of a living society. This has been the Indian ethos for ages, being corrupted by the Western influence. Will it succeed in destroying this ethos, which has taken millenia to take root in our society?

As suggested by one of our readers, please refer to the topic by "guju_girl"

https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/sapnon-se-bhare-naina/1650314/at-the-maternity-clinic

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Very true, I just love this show:)
Thanx for the update
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Thanks ji fo the lovely analysis.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Is that where the episode ends????: where sanket falls asleep after rohini says she wants an abortion???If not, please post the rest.....
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Posted: 14 years ago
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please post your personal views on the issue of abortion in a separate topic. in doing so you are respecting all viewers who may not be of the same opinion.

in this show, the issue of abortion is being given in a very one sided light. why? because it is rohini who is making the decision...and we already have judged Rohini as being irresponsible, disrespectful, and modern in the pejorative sense. personally i don't think it's a fair platform for a debate of this kind.

but i do appreciate your observing that there is in fact some difference between the views of the older and newer generations. and it is not necessarily the case that the old is always right and the new wrong. in fact naina herself is a testament to this.

thank you for your update.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: asheth

Is that where the episode ends????: where sanket falls asleep after rohini says she wants an abortion???If not, please post the rest.....



Hope the story won't end this way, as Sanket wants the child. In families, when such problems arise, there is always a tussle, but ultimately sense prevails. Rohini by nature is very impulsive, and has always had her way, but in this caring family, they will find the truth, and a reasonable way out. As for Lekha, Naina may rush to conclusions from circumstantial evidence, but in life, what appears to the eye, may not be the whole truth. See how wonderfully, the writer is weaving his story, always leaving something for the viewer to guess. This is the art of suspense.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Thanks for the update !!
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Thank you for the update... and 👏 👏....I liked your speech at the end...... about the different generations!!... It's very true what you say about... how 'thought patterns' have changed over the years!!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: walquest2000


The writers, have drawn a parallel of our Society and its goals. The older generation, married in order to build families, as is shown by Ayee and her husband, and in spite of all problems they brought their children up.

Among the younger generations, the two couples: Sanket and Rohini, and Sushant and Lekha, are society go getters, want to climb the ladder of prosperity, and raising of family is secondary to them in importance. When a matter of abortion comes to them, it is to retain their present materialistic life style.

In all this is a girl called Naina, whose mother, though conceived her out of wedlock, did not decide of aborting her, but her father took the responsibility to bring her up, with the help of his unwilling wife Anjali. Because they gave this new born life a chance, see what she has been able to achieve. It is the short sightedness of the younger generation that is shutting off life, who might turn out to be miracles in the future. Johann Sebastian Bach, the great classical musician from Germany, was the 13th child, and what a loss it would have been, if his parents too decided that it was too much for them?

Let us see how the Writers bring out this social dilemma, and help young people to understand the value of Life. A couple marries not for their own pleasure but to be a foundation of a living society. This has been the Indian ethos for ages, being corrupted by the Western influence. Will it succeed in destroying this ethos, which has taken millenia to take root in our society?



Thanks for all the updates - very much appreciated.

Just wanted to point out - we don't know yet that Lekha is bent on losing the child, it could still be the other way round.

And two, while I agree with the other commenter that updates and views should be kept separate, I do think your analysis (which considerately comes AFTER the update) triggers off a valid discussion. I too disapprove of Rohini for being such a selfish materialistic person who cannot think of anyone but herself and her so called success. On the other hand, there are many who feel that way, don't have the guts to come out and say it and then have a child and everyone suffers.

If you know that you can't be a committed parent, I think it's best to acknowledge that. Maybe you can fake being a good bahu but you can't fake being a good parent. As for foundations of a living society, we have many - too many in fact. It's time to be truthful to yourself, not be pressured into parenthood because other people want it for you.
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Originally posted by: kgh212121

please post your personal views on the issue of abortion in a separate topic. in doing so you are respecting all viewers who may not be of the same opinion.

in this show, the issue of abortion is being given in a very one sided light. why? because it is rohini who is making the decision...and we already have judged Rohini as being irresponsible, disrespectful, and modern in the pejorative sense. personally i don't think it's a fair platform for a debate of this kind.

but i do appreciate your observing that there is in fact some difference between the views of the older and newer generations. and it is not necessarily the case that the old is always right and the new wrong. in fact naina herself is a testament to this.

thank you for your update.



The new topic has been started by "Guju_anger"
https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/sapnon-se-bhare-naina/1650314/at-the-maternity-clinic

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