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@bold...totally agree..a very sad truth!!Originally posted by: khota_sikka_sri
The question that just revolves around in my brain is: Is it fair? Is it fair that someone who has no money ends up losing in the judicial system? Is it fair that someone who supposedly had so many close ones was left alone? Is it fair that someone who could have stood up against their own parents chose not to? Is it fair that a person who says that they love someone quietly walks away from them and the truth? Is this what we've become? Is it???
running away from their house was a very silly decision taken by them...wen they were caught in trouble..they realized that..it is obvious they couldn't stand against their parents again..they'd done a mistake already...its very easy to say but really not obvious to do..Originally posted by: khota_sikka_sri
Shibz I don't know yaar. I mean these teens stood up against their parents when they decided to run away. And all of a sudden they become helpless and frightened. I really doubt that. I mean if they had the guts to run away then they should have the guts to stand up for the person that they apparently care for, whether they're 12 years old or 52 years old.
Originally posted by: khota_sikka_sri
Guys, I finished the episode a little while ago and I've been thinking a lot about it. Mainly about Manomi. She, being a poor girl, was arrested and jailed for "kidnapping" Arohi. Was that fair? Was it fair for a girl who didn't have any money or any power.
Now the question arises: Who is the true culprit here? Was it Arohi who was the mastermind behind this runaway? Or maybe Arohi's parents for not telling the truth? And what about Kaustab? He supposedly loved Manomi. So couldn't he say anything? And Kaustab's parents. They had raised Manomi as their daughter, even though she was a servant. Shouldn't they have stood up for their daughter?The question that just revolves around in my brain is: Is it fair? Is it fair that someone who has no money ends up losing in the judicial system? Is it fair that someone who supposedly had so many close ones was left alone? Is it fair that someone who could have stood up against their own parents chose not to? Is it fair that a person who says that they love someone quietly walks away from them and the truth? Is this what we've become? Is it???
kavz epi dekho...it isnt as easy as we sit here n judge..Originally posted by: kavyasam
that is sad what hapnd to Manomi. atleast one of them could have said something in favour of her.