Dear CVs,
Thanks for another beautiful episode. I m glad to see that u r in no hurry to put paid to the property track & I appreciate the way u r using it to great effect by projecting very practical lessons of morality. The way Pratigya is playing Cupid to the KN & Kesar is perfectly in line with her image of an angel. Not only this, it looks like the perfect theme for the greatest PBJ ever. You hv successfully brought home the point that Kesar should eventually forgive KN to give peace a chance. Agreed that Kesar has every right to hate the man who abused her physically as well as mentally in every possible way. The way he chastised her, raped her & almost buried her alive is only expected of a monster that he was. But the recent turnaround in Shakti's behaviour creates an interesting situation that requires an altogether different approach to deal with it. Shakti no longer appears to be the old wicked bail buddhi who walked with a chip on his shoulder all the time, abused people & was a slave-in-submission to his own lusty desires. Now, he is changing fast & is also rediscovering love towards Kesar ... a love that is bound to grow by leaps n bounds as he plunges head on into the tempest of Menka's ugly truth. Practically speaking, I don't expect Kesar to continue crying over the spilled milk for the rest of her life. So, CVs your message that life of a woman is not about revolting under all conditions is very loud n clear to me. I feel that bridging gaps between people & bonding people together is the best service one can offer to the society. In this regard, Pratigya is doing a fab job & I'd love to see her bringing Tanshi together.
CVs, It's been ages since we had a Tanshi-centred track in MKAP & it's about time u should introduce one. There's plenty of scope in that relationship too & u must explore it at length. We r looking forward to it ... with anxiousness.
At last, thanx for giving us the happy tidings that Elvis has not yet left the building. Live long MKAP.
Edited by ssrbaqri - 13 years ago