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Charu, what you are saying is practically right, but it will make for a very depressing watch. At least I like to see optimistic things only.
And I dont feel that his being a famous producer would be able to compensate for the loss of his stardom. It would be more painful for him to produce movies with other heroes. RK has never been shown to be the person to accept defeat and being defeated by his own body would wreak havoc on his self confidence and personalityThat is why I was saying that hopefully the producers don't take this track and maintain the positive feel. As you rightly said that they have themselves introduced the paralysis track but lets hope that it is a very temporary one.
I seriously fail to understand how a wife doing anything for a husband or vice versa make them mahaan. What MB is doing for RK is something which any spouse is supposed to do at such time. And that dialogue "Ma'n sab theek kar doongi" was the moral support she is supposed to give.Mahannta would be when MB did such things for a stranger or a person she did not care about. I also feel that CVs intention at least in this case is to show them a loving and supporting couple trying to overcome odds together and not portray one as great.
Originally posted by: river123
Ok, to add my two cents to the "main sab theek kar doongi." The way I viewed that scene from the day before, was that she was almost maternal in a way - consoling him much as one would console a grief-stricken child or loved one . She was reassuring him that she was there for him, that he could lean on her in this moment of crisis, and she would make it right for him. And the fact that there was no "we" made sense for me at that moment, because he was completely distraught, with a feeling of powerlessness and looking to her for support when he reached out to go into her arms and then broke down completely once those arms enveloped him protectively.