Great episode and a great end to a really remarkable show. Many would say that it was a simple and unremarkable episode but I feel that stories never do really end.. So in that sense, everything yet nothing is special. A show called 'Ruk Jaana Nahin' by its own admission cannot really end as the characters live on... in cyberspace and in our hearts.. So we can always keep imagining the future 😊 without stopping.. ruk jaana nahin 😆
This show was, in many ways, very inspiring, truthful and realistic... 😊
Having created so many threads about everything that I love about RJN kinda makes it redundant to bring them up again. But still I must say that I truly admire the characters of Sanchi and Indu and the makers of this show for bringing forward hard-hitting topics that others would have shied away from. They never followed the herd and turned RJN into a romcom, even went there was the threat of TRPs. I will always respect that. 😊
Maybe it was way ahead of its times and coupled with a bad slot that generally the thinking population and/or feminist population finds difficult to watch, RJN was left at the mercy of stereotypical viewers who maybe couldn't accept a female character who thought about herself too and accomplished her goals instead of waiting for a knight in shining armor (judging from the negative comments at RJN's SP website). Though no less than a sexy knight, Indu was Sanchi's companion, spouse and equal in all rights. Its truly a message to society... Even in the small ways- How Sanchi was never made to call Indu 'aap'... how Veena said once- 'Not only is Sanchi Indu's responsibility but Indu is also Sanchi's responsibility!'... these simple words proved how the show believed women to be equal counterparts in marriage.
Many more such things can be spoken of- But in a nutshell... Amazing plot, story, characters, actors, direction and the most feminist show ever. 😊
Kudos RJN! And lots of love to AD, PS and the whole cast and crew for complete entertainment and all that food for thought. 👏