Hi Cari,
First things first, I wanted to see a matured and strong Krishna after the separation track. Not this Krishna who does not think twice about hurting or killing another human being. I know, you all want a Dabaang Krishna, but the whole meaning of Dabaang is suppose to be free spirited and living on his own terms... but what the cvs are turning Krishna is into a criminal.
Previously, it was believed that K had no idea about the way the business was handled, but he clearly said that he knows about each and every step about his dad's ill deeds... which once again has lost his credibility. Now, he openly declares to rampage Allahabad ... so much so for the man who has done the same things no matter to how many people. He knows his dad is a killer and a criminal and he still doesn't do or say anything to him... well I really do not expect anything better from K, anymore ?
I am disappointed that I wanted Kriya to be reunited...now I wished she should have not gone back to him... its inevitable that he is going to hurt her again as he absolutely disregarded her opinion once again.
I have always desliked the arrongant and hot headed K and I had beginning to like when he became nice and sober...but now there is no turning back for him ...my prediction is he will become a criminal like hios dad and take on the family business and lose Pratigya forever...because she has tried her best ...there is little she can do now... If he takes up the law in his own hands, it will be over for Kriya.
Martin Luther King said, "There is always a choice.You always do what you want to do. This is true with every act. You may say that you had to do something, or that you were forced to, but actually, whatever you do, you do by choice. Only you have the power to choose for yourself.'
So,it is Krishna who will choose his destiny... and if he chooses arms over law, it will be his choice and this time I want Pratigya to walk away and not look back... To answer your question Cari, Yes I believe that they should have contacted the police.
Again, being Dabaang doesn't mean you have to be a criminal. Its a wrong message .
Anu
Edited by anusarkar - 14 years ago