Aww thanks guys for all your lovely comments!
@anitkh, lol I always used to post a disclaimer warning people about the length of my posts. I don't mean for them to be so long but, I just get carried away, and then don't know what to edit out! In fact I think now, that nearly all the regulars on this forum are used to my Himalayan style posts. Thankfully most people seem to like and shockenly, for me at least, appreciate them!
And oh yes I definitely noticed Indu's adorable frown towards Sanchi! Oh all I really want is the return of Manju Indu, but with a bit more dabaagness to his character!
@lashy I hear you! We need to see a more likable Indu. I want him as a rogue yes, but as a lovable rogue! And we do need to see more humanity in RJN. All we never seem to see is some horrible parody of the predator/prey scenario. Whether it be the Tiwaris stealthy hunting the hapless Mathurs, Indu's boys circling Sanchi or Mahak, or even Sanchi and Indu ruthlessly eying the other up. I'm sick of seeing them all acting like wild animals, with a thin veneer of civility.
@Shri I completely agree with you about the fact that the CV's are never going to show Sanchi stop using her tricks and schemes. And I don't want them to as, sometimes like today with the administrator, and a while back with pensioner officer's son, they have successfully worked in achieving something good and worthwhile.
What I don't want them showing is her becoming too dependent on her silver tongue, whilst growing ever more arrogant, as she succeeds in making everyone around her appear less able and less intelligent than herself.
Indu and Sanchi are basing their power and building their 'castle' upon pillars of sand, both of which will one day collapse with the weight of their deluded egos leaving them ruined.
Sanchi has to face the facts that some of her lies will only backfire, and ultimately leave her with more foes than friends. For example the boys she constantly tricks and threatens by saying Mahak is the SSP's daughter, are not going to take to kindly to the fact that they were made fools of. Plus the doctors that she tricked into saving the pension officers son are probably fuming at her too. Also neither the dean, along with some of the professors were impressed with the way she made them appear incompetent today.
All of the people above and more, will be like daggers poised in the dark, just waiting for her to make that one fatal error before they can avenge themselves.
Indu on the other hand with the exception of his boys perhaps, is ruling by making others fear him, and using his brute force to acquire his wealth to gain further power. No one respects him; they might fear him too much to say it to his face, but behind his back all the students and professors mock and deride him. Sanchi was right in saying that the uni was just waiting for someone like her with enough clout to knock him down.
But Indu's humungous ego deluded him into thinking that people did respect and admire him. Once/If Indu is defeated by Sanchi at elections his power and rule of fear will be over. No one is going to hesitate to openly insult, and challenge him. Some people might be even bold enough to physically assault him, and drag him kicking and screaming off the campus. All of which I'm sure will give Mahak plenty to smirk about, and leave Sanchi bordering on hysterical laughter's of glee.
If however these too unite nothing and no one can stop them. I don't know if you've watched Matt Damon's Bourne films, but in the first one there's a scene between the hero and heroine, that reminds me of INSA lol.
Matt Damon's character needs a certain address, and he comes up with this highly contrived and intricate method of lies and ploys to enable the female lead to obtain it for him. Whilst he is about to play his own part, the female lead approaches him. Shocked he asks her if something went wrong, and begins to panic thinking whether he planned incorrectly.
To which she replies 'nothing's wrong. I just thought your plan was too complicated. So I changed it'. He looks stunned as she gives him the address that he wanted, and practically stammers as he asks her how she got it. She answers by saying 'I just asked for it at the reception counter'.
Lol leaving him gobsmacked and incredulous, that such a simple and obvious method could work!
For me his character is like Sanchi's in that instance, with all her schemes and tricks, whilst the female lead is a bit like Indu, with his direct approach to problems. They would so perfectly balance each other out, as sometimes the direct method doesn't work, and you do need to manipulate the situation, and vice versa.
Again I can't help but apologise for the super long post! For all of you who made it to the end in one piece, I hope it wasn't too painful!
Edited by suki11 - 13 years ago