Originally posted by: kriyadiwani
Well said...👏
Pratigya has lost her self respect (rather she has herself allowed others to)...
Thanks - I understand her predicament, In fact I think she should feel proud of herself. To protect her loved one she has taken such a step in spite of her own hardship in all this.
In a marriage truth and honesty is paramount, but if the situation only involved krishna - then no doubt Pratigya would have told him. But because of the Thaks - who will take abt another century for their standards and thoughts to evolve she's emotionally forced to take this step of lying. I call this a white lie.
Pratz would have done a PBJ a long time ago and the CV's are also aware of this - hence it was addressed through Arusia.
But it has shown that the love for Krish comes above her PBJ's and this is the change in the character of Pratigya that I am liking.
At the end of this all - she will come out to be the mahan one. So for me she's not lost her self respect and hence she shoudn't either. Hence I felt sad seeing her in that state. But after going through all this, I feel this is a more stronger woman - than one that can only stand in the middle of the hall shouting galat galat. Here she is showing a mute stregnth. But I would like after a while for the truth to be exposed and for people to see this as an eye opener.
Arusia is CV's plot contrivance to add a mystery factor to the track.
Edited by carisma2 - 13 years ago