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I dont understand y u r saying kunal is a jerk. Pls explain me, and abt kesar- he luk fabulous in any attire.
Okay I honestly think the best part of Kesar retaining his appearance from when he first returned is showing the fusion of the kind of person he innately his, and how as an individual he has evolved. In fact the disorderliness of his appearance in continuing to exist somehow symbolizes how he doesn't need to change who he really is, just to become a better man - but instead seek his own latent virtues better and work on shinning through them. In retaining his 'boyish' ways, he continues to be 'Kesar', while in maturing as a person, he shows growth as is evident to any person through his/her set of given circumstances. When people mature, they don't necessarily change their way of living - they simply blossom within their own person.
When we were children, we used to think that when we were grown-up we would no longer be vulnerable. But to grow up is to accept vulnerability… To be alive is to be vulnerable.
Madeleine L'Engle, "Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art", 1980