Originally posted by: Marybarton
Oh I had no idea it is the same of a god. I was just going by what the book synopsis said. I will look into it. Tomorrow at the latest. No offense meant. In the book Pramad is her husband, I think and he is a drunkard.
Here again! Have been restraining myself lot on spoiler kind of comments in forum, but since this is done, would add a few tidbits from the book...in bet'n nice SS Mary.( SS is short story, right?) And though Kumud's in-laws are in another princely kingdom - Suvarna Puri, here cvs may well keep her in Ratnanagari. Haweli sets and all are not financially viable to replicate elsewhere I suppose...I too thought the same as you when someone mentioned rival kite as that of a village rowdy. He must be Pramad. Note, he managed to cut Kumud's kite...
About name; few important charecters's from Kumud's in-laws; Buddhidhan, her FIL (wise, intelligent man) Alak Kishori SIL ( flighty and playful),
And Pramad.😡 In book too, he was good for nothing and had affair elsewhere. In bet'n In Gujarati Pramad means idleness, sloth. Not any god...
just a share.😆
Edited by smrth - 12 years ago