JO
Pardon me - but I disagree with your POV.
PV unlike other Telly and Bollywood stories does not follow the simple story line that because the hero/heroine is a victim of injustice should seek to recover what is rightfully his or hers. And when they do so - the audience cheers the hero/heroine's revenge saying "Go for it, the evil person deserves it"
The CVs are showing us a traditional religious family so naturally some of the family members will believe in practising the religious teachings and will consider: "How does God want us to respond to people who hurt us? Whether that person is a family member or an enemy, how should we react?"
This is not called "mahaanta" - this is called walking the talk, practising what you preach, not being a hypocrite and setting a good example for the children. Following the religious principles in daily life is akin to walking on the razor's edge - so yes AarYa are going to face a lot of hurt and humiliation. AarYa are shown taking it in their stride. I am glad that the CVs are showing that such people do exist in the world and that life is not easy for them.
As far as G3 scolding Ansh -- I disagree with you IMO that was wrong too. She had just completed her prayers to Lord Krishna - and the next minute she is screaming like a banshee at a young vulnerable child. Pathetic, absolutely pathetic -- she does not understand what true religion is all about . It is not about singing and being a drama queen it is about seeing and respecting the divinity in all!!
Edited by anonee - 13 years ago