Hello Hello!
So I wanted to ask, keeping the fact Munna is self-centered in mind, do you feel like somewhere under all his sweetsie talks in pacifying and giving honorifics of Indira ..was there a true sense of pain, a true sense of brotherly love, a true sense of relief that she "saved the day"?
I know the answer to this is layered and we'll either feel extremes such as:
- no, he's only selfish
- no, he really missed indira
or a mixed response such as:
- a bit of everything, yaar!
I think he had a bit of everything within his dialogues, but it was mostly his selfish nature which fueled his words. True, Indira is a manifestation and image of rules and reality which the Sharmas seem to have placed their blame upon like some scapegoat, but she also is a supreme constant within their lives. Thus, they are accustomed to blaming her and projecting their frustrations upon her, but never believe that she would drop her responsibilities towards them so they continue trying to manipulate and strain her.
What do you think Munna's intentions where?