Originally posted by: Binny1247
you know i actually pity Amma up to a point this women has been physically and mentally abused practically her entire life, and then she sees a women treated like a queen at her expense there is bound to be strong feelings of resentment and jealously.... yesterday's scene between her and Krishna portrayed her necessity to taunt prats and relieve herself that seems to work for her...
I can understand Krishna's behavior he knew his family all to well hence he felt the need to protect her unfortunately he failed to realize a balance must always be kept between a husband and a good son his parents have certain expectations he must fulfill as well !! As for P a new environment, a family like the Tachurs difficult to adjust to if you ask me neither made a true effort to accept the other !!
I agree with you except on the 'neither tried to make a true effort'.
IMO prats knew what kind of family she was getting into by agreeing on getting married to K. She was very aloof making it obvious she wasn't happy with the marriage. She never made an ounce of efforts to try and mingle with them. Some might argue she had an agenda but I didn't see her do a thing about that too....
Thakurs were already weary/leery of the girl before the marriage. They sensed she was reluctant in pursuing the wedding but they did go ahead for their son's sake. Amma since then was hostile but the others DID make an attempt to be at least cordial with her. They only asked her to stay away from their business but we know how that turned out....
Edited by Aeryn - 14 years ago