Well said and I agree with you......been saying the same thing... 😊...someone agree with me...nice...😃
Anyway...I do not feel Naku is annoying...because I do understand her and her fear.
But I also believe...like you...no matter what...Dutta would not leave Ratnagiri and be able to live with himself.
After reading today's episode it seems like Dutta is feeling very guilty...and that is why he is thinking of leaving everything...but as he said...it is a dream and cannot happened.
Dutta seems ambivalent...he does not really know what he want There is this dream world with Naku...then his guilt toward her and then the reality and his responsibility toward Ratnagiri.
It must be hard being Dutta right now...and also hard for Naku.
I said it twice before...but I would really like Aayi to have a talk with Dutta.
Aayi understand him and know what he need and he can be honest and open about his feelings to her.
We need to know what really going on inside Dutta...maybe the writer was trying to tell that...with this episode and I just still do not want to let it go and still think that there must be more to it.😆
I agree, its not possible for Dutta to return back to a normal life. Like how Baaji told him before getting into this world, "yaha ek baar aaya, tho return ticket nahin hota...u-turn nahin maar sakta...". Its a fact that I've heard generally about underworld. But inspite of that, Dutta can maybe tone down various negative aspects so that atleast his conscious is clear, like...
1) Killing to be restricted to people who are a threat to someone's life (his own, his family, or his people), and that too as a last resort. Like...
- Stop killing people purely in rage, like how he did with Apte. Apte wasnt a nasty gangster or something, he was basically a greedy person who was threatening people for his selfish ends. But the main reason why Dutta killed him at that time was due to his rage towards Nakku (he was constantly getting flashbacks of Nakku's face revelation, and when that anger reached a peak, he lit fire to Apte!) So it was basically misdirected anger that was taken out on Apte. Burning someone alive is terrible !
- He needs to come out of his "dhoka" syndrome, and stop killing people JUST bcos of it. I dont feel "dhoka" is a sin big enough that deserves a punishment like death! Ofcourse, they need to be punished severely, but punish them in a way that they might never forget it! But if their sin is ONLY "dhoka" (if they are not "killlers" basically), I really dont think they deserved death. Like for eg., though I was really disgusted by what the "old" Dutta's garage manager did to him (luring Seema to marry him), but I still dint feel he deserved to be killed for that. Agreed that man was a "kameena", and yes, from Dutta's POV, it was justice for what he did to Dutta, but objectively, it wasnt. And if it was, I think Seema was more at fault than the garage manager, as her dhoka to Dutta was much greater than what that manager did to him. But he let her go because he once loved her. That wasnt fair.
So since not all sins are punishable by death, by restricting his killings, atleast his conscious might be clear that his killings are mainly as "self-defense" or to "protect" someone's life. There wont be any guilt element as he would basically be killing people who genuinely deserved to die.
2) Completely stop his smuggling activities. I mean, he has enough and more businesses now, he has diversified in many fields/industries that even if he stops smuggling, he will still be a rich businessman.
So by following the above 2 principles, I think it would be possible for Dutta to tone down the extent of his "illegal" and "unethical" practices, thereby bringing down his wrong doings in the eyes of law, and his own consciousness.
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