And no wonder Ganga is so dissatisfied with life. If those were my friends, I would be too! đ
To be frank, I thought the episode was a little over dramatic but I liked how the whole thing centred around a shift in perspective, which brought Ganga and Babloo(!) around in many ways. It was also a good commentary on generational differences. While the older generation from TTS to Bua to VP were very much mired in the social hierarchy and felt it punctuate their every move, the younger generation was oblivious to it and mixed with each other freely.
I kind of wish that Krishna had said something in her own right but I guess that is not her character, never has been really. That I didn't mind so much as her thinking to herself that she had caused this whole tamasha. I hate that she is believing that this is some how her fault. I was happy as long as I was allowed to think that she just didn't care what those people said, though the context and the suddenness of hearing it surprised her to an emotional reaction. But I really didn't like that she somehow held herself responsible.
Pintu's speech was OTT heroism, and therefore perfectly in character. đ
That's all for today. I will discuss if anything more comes up on the thread.