I am reminded of the saying ...............Rocks are hard, water is wet, and a mother is a mother.
Amma may be the worst woman on the planet but she is still the one who gave Krishna life. It may not be easy for him to walk away but it would do him a world of good to distance himself from them so both parties can reflect and realize that matters most to them. Loving a parent doesn't mean being their puppet. Nor does it mean living under the same roof at all times. We often judge the actions, react to it, learn from it and put it behind us and move on. Every moment in life is a choice of vanilla or chocolate and we live with it or change our choices as we move along. In very rare cases as seen in religious stories a person is better off loving their parents from a distance. Distance after all makes the heart grow fonder. And familiarity breeds contempt. That may be the case with the Takurs to some extent. So if Krishna decides to move out and make a life for himself and Prats away from his parents for some time it does not mean he loves them any less or they love him any more. Some people just rub each other the wrong way for no reason. Maybe Prats and the Takurs have that problem but they want her husband with them all the time. That is a bad combo. 😕😲😕
This track is one that every viewer can relate to...........the delicate balance in the relationship with our source (our parents). Even the most coddling and loving mother can smother a child to an extent that the child would want to distance himself for a while for want of some breathing room. The most conniving and raging mother can love her child in unexpected ways. LOVE is limitless and has no rhyme or reason, no rules or regulations.
Can you hear me singing "Maa" by Shankar Mahadevan............😃
Just another POV. 😃
Edited by MERARAI - 15 years ago