Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki: Episode Discussion Thread - 24
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I found parampara a new thing in this story. If its just an excuse then why isnt anyone pointing it out? How come Parampara was no obstacle when Vikram wanted Avdhoot to be adopted after clearly mentioning Pujan didnt belong to his clan. Is adoption a part of Parampara ? Certainly not because we know the last seven generation of Vikram didnt have a girl child. So, if its an excuse then its a pretty lame excuse.
I want Satrupa to remain flawed just like any other LM member. Its like suddenly Vikram turned out to b e a male chauvinist despite choosing Satrupa over his own blood Baldev. This actually is hwlping Satrupa's character. It like her decision of choosing Vatsalya over Anami was always right. Earlier, people blamed her to have abandoned Anami over putramoh.Was that even required?
Originally posted by: .SaduKiFarzi.
Satrupa isn't clearly a sexist to give away her girl child & the way she packed her bags, when Baldev says their relationship is over along with Vatsalya's demise, shows she wasn't interested in anything but the property, so that you can't say she choose BOY over GIRL for property, being a power hunger! what if it was their actual plot that Vikram is a male chauvinist? & she did it all cz FAM would never accept a girl child as HEIR! Dadu didn't choose Satrupa over Baldev cz of her abilities or something, but by disowning Baldev for his wrong, which also could be his selfish move to keep Satrupa in LM, even after she gets to know about Narottam! they aren't justifying, but tryna make it logical why she gave away her girl child.
I found parampara a new thing in this story. If its just an excuse then why isnt anyone pointing it out? How come Parampara was no obstacle when Vikram wanted Avdhoot to be adopted after clearly mentioning Pujan didnt belong to his clan. Is adoption a part of Parampara ? Certainly not because we know the last seven generation of Vikram didnt have a girl child. So, if its an excuse then its a pretty lame excuse.
I want Satrupa to remain flawed just like any other LM member. Its like suddenly Vikram turned out to b e a male chauvinist despite choosing Satrupa over his own blood Baldev. This actually is hwlping Satrupa's character. It like her decision of choosing Vatsalya over Anami was always right. Earlier, people blamed her to have abandoned Anami over putramoh.Was that even required?
Exactly. My question is they hqve changed Vikram's stand on Anami. For Vikram Anamk was an impostor remember? If there was a parampara at all he would have said it to Satrupa before the dna test itself.Originally posted by: chicksoup
Dey,Unlike how people would like to interpret the story, I have never got a feel that Satrupa was justified. Even Anami accused her of sending her away, since she was a girl... So that is one issue Satrupa couldn't fight- that still remains a flaw, since a mother abandoned her child and fact is, she had actually forgotten this child and Guruji had to remind her. That is still a crime.So, I can feel Anami's pain in that she was not given a choice when she was thrown away 17 years ago, and now again, when she was forced away from her loving family. Even now Satrupa thinks she can make Anami forget all those years and mould her... NOT HAPPENING.I am waiting for Baldev to wake up and shake her out of her current complacency in this matter. 😉
Exactly. My question is they hqve changed Vikram's stand on Anami. For Vikram Anamk was an impostor remember? If there was a parampara at all he would have said it to Satrupa before the dna test itself.