Originally posted by: Hope
They are not saying every mother is like that. You shouldn't take it like they are generalizing every Army mom to be like that. They just showed you one mother who wouldn't take the fact that her son was no more. What she said was out of anguish. She was in pain and her screams were out of helplessness. What she did was meaningless and not right, she might regret what she said once she calmed down and even apologize to Rudra for all we know. Don't take what they are showing as definite. Just because the son is in Army, doesn't mean the mom has to be strong when he is dead. A death is death, and we all react to it in our own way.
I felt that scene was needed as it brought us face to face with the pain of many parents who's sons and daughters fight selflessly for us and our country. It made me realize how tough it is for families which are left behind when their loved one is guarding the border. It made me respect the families of all the soldiers more.