Originally posted by: Ice-Thinker
Well ... about Ragini's character being ruined... unfortunately yeh bahut pehlehi ho gaya tha and you are a witness to it (be honest ... you have accepted this more than once).
And now what benfit are CT doing to her character? ... Smitha!!! ... be fare ... her action to hold Ranvir could not have been just left out! It was supposed to be noticed! ... The CT could certainly have done better not showing this. WHAT WAS THE NEED OF THIS?... think about it! ... I think this is what the topic starter is trying to stress.
Regarding Sadhna THROWING her husband in ... ... when one lets a son save his mother, its not THROWING him in. If a mother would die burnt and a son would feel that Ihe couldnt go and change things (which could be changed - even at the cost of his life) because someone stopped him ... would he be able to forgive that person. Maybe for Ranvir it can be different ... I dunno. Because ... ones own life cannot be priority in every single case.
Just like while saving the mother land life becomes secondary ... while saving the mother (janani) it becomes secondary too...
Ofcourse ... its not meant to blame Ragini. As I said ... those are her set of values which shape her mentality ... nowhere it can be termed as a crime. BUT WHEN SADHNA WAS MENTIONED COMPARING WITH THIS ACTION ... I had to say what was rightfully supposed to be said. Sadhna is a whole different human being with a completely different set of values and identity and thinking process. She would certainly not stop Alekh ... infact she would not be thinking such things at that time ... SHE WOULD NOT BE THINKING ABOUT HER LOSSES AND BENEFITS ... she would not only let Alekh decide for himself at SUCH A CRISIS ... but jump in herself too (as she has done). Aise log hote hain ... issi liye duniya tiki hui hai.Now coming back to Ragini ... whatever the CT are doing is not helping Ragini ... but making her more and more average ... SHE WAS ALWAYS A PROMISING character ... there were more than one way to highlight her ... and each and everyone of those ways have gone begging.
I appreciate her support to Sadhna ... but there is always something missing. If you be honest (which I hope you may try to be in this case) you will recognise that too.