@charishma:
Your reply has to be the best i have read so far on yesterday's episode. I agree with you totally about the misuse of the word redemption...the word by itself is a very noble one but like you pointed out, it shouldn't be thrown about like confetti to automatically make something good.
My fear is that the cvs may not bother to show us the slow but sure process of change in RK...any rumination on his part, any soliloquy that might give us a dekko into his internal world, his realization that his ways may not always be the right one and consideration of others and their feelings should factor in his life may be totally ignored and we could see him fall in love which makes him a changed man...won't be enough for me.
Why I don't trust the cvs to do any of the above is because they didn't deem it important to tell us the facts behind the accident that involved Mukund. Was it indeed RK behind the wheel who so irresponsibly dropped that beer bottle on the road or someone else and RK's protecting the person?
The cvs conveniently skimmed over that aspect and going by the non-caring manner by which RK circumnavigated the questions of the media, we are forced to believe that it was indeed RK and he couldn't care less about it.
Another thing I don't get is why they are showing him as a person with no feeling...can an actor be credible if, as a person, he's so completely devoid of any human emotion?
Edited by pippa - 13 years ago