Originally posted by: ReadLo
Bold: Because Radha is only repeating what Krishna told her after her marriage.
So it's not Radha's words that come out of her mouth, but Krishna's doctrine... Rukmini lives in denial. Like I said, she just has to accept the situation to stop all this drama. But no, Radha wants to impose her point of view so that Rukmini can understand Krishna's love... And Rukmini thinks she has every right because Krishna has married him so she's his wife, so she's the first in his life...
Red: Exactly, Radha was unfaithful to Ayan, and now we see Krishna unfaithful to Rukmini. This whole story I don't like him. They're insulting the bond of marriage. Because even if it's without love, with love, out of duty etc... you're married so you respect that bond and don't insult it in the name of love...
Besides, what love?
I'd just say it's devotion, so don't use the word love. That's just my point. Okay, Radha loves her selflessly, she expects nothing from Krishna, her love is pure and simple. But if we connect all that, she says, she just wants to serve Krishna, (Krishnadasi - besides he's already had a series like that on Colors TV in 2016) so basically devotion!
They shouldn't play on the word "love".
Love has many definitions! Here, they force Rukmini who loves her husband in a "carnal" way in a "conjugal" way, to review her love and make it "devotion"... I understand that Krishna is a God, so Rukmini is also a Goddess, they want Rukmini to see Krishna from another angle so that she can accept the future deeds he will perform. But they shouldn't use Radha for this! She has a special place in Krishna's life, and even then we had a meaningless marriage... And that Radha believed it was a dream, but for Krishna it was real... But even the vows here are useless...
Then maybe I'm the one who gets the story backwards. So...