Originally posted by: sharif_lafungi
hola...commenting here for both the parts...
first of all...bow down girl to ur unlimited knowledge in everything...literally everything...yes I m done reading whole ur index...just in a single day...kal sab Padh liya mene...
m spellbounded by how much u research in so depth to extract the connection nd portray it so beautifully...
so gracefully did u described very character nd the way u brought out layer by layer of the evilness of ragini...wonderful...highlight was ramprasad of course...it's good to get an insight of his calm nd composed demenuer... the love nd respect for his elder brother and his instincts for right nd wrong...very well justified...m still waiting for the day CVS will portray ram nd sanky relationship...till then u r our only hope...
one thing more that deserves mention is the in depth explanation about how logically sanskar extracted loopholes from ragini's demand...not everyone knows these things...u r in management by any chance...coz I am...
next to that...loved determined nd calm swara...not over enthusiastic like always but sharp nd calculative...
loved the way swasan mended their cracked bond...the subtleness of it was very heartwarming...I was smiling throughout...not to ignore how she didnt let him stay alone after his assumptions on his identity...
such a true portrayal of a sacred bond...
u really deserve accolodates for justifying the why's of readers...not even a single person can ask esa kyu hua... u went into kaveri's roots nd described her life...her intentions nd past connections...
great applause for the depth in the history of dp nd ap relationships...the crack in the glass castle though not easily visible yet keep reminding their presence...
it's true things buried do come out at least once...
loved the maturity in old Annapurna during the infidilty also her decision at present...
although it was a real cross point when u discover such disastrous fact...but m amazed how she clinged on the positivity that he returned to her...
moving on...this was stunning viji...u definitely are more talented than u give itself credit for...
keep writing nd keep entertaining...
stay blessed girl... 🤗
Hi Akku...🤗 🤗 🤗
Thanks so much for your very warm words about my writing, and your wishes. I am just so moved by your comment, and feel truly blessed. You read my entire index in a day? That just made my day, my entire weekend, girl!
Coming to this series---I had wanted to portray Ragini as a wily and formidable antagonist. I think at that stage, she had just lost all sense of perspective about her own sins and misdemeanors. She was so consumed by her thirst for vendetta that she never paused to think how she herself had contributed to the mess she was now in. And as always, she blamed Swara and Sanskaar for her plight, and determined to quash their happiness.
I am so happy you liked this portrayal, and that of Ram Prasad, too. I wanted to show the depth of the father--son bond between Ram and Sanskaar. I do feel that Ram would genuinely regret not being able to stand by Sanskaar during that time of crisis in his life, 5 years ago. And now he would be absolutely determined to ensure that he does not repeat his mistakes, that his son gets the happiness and contentment to which he is entitled.
Ram is of course very devoted to his elder brother---I had given a brief background of their childhood to examine the relationship between the brothers. But after all, the parental bond is at least as strong, if not stronger, than the sibling bond. I think Ram would have had enough of his son being taken for granted by the family.
Great to know you are in management, you guessed right, I did my Post Grad in Management, and one of my favorite papers in my Grad as well as PG was Business Laws. 😊 I really wanted to show Sanskaar using his formidable intellect to run circles around Ragini's takeover plans. There are so many provisions that would prevent her from assuming absolute control---Durga Prasad had no right to handover Sanskaar's share in the firm to her anyway!
I am overjoyed that you enjoyed the portrayal of the SwaSan relationship. I did want to show Swara as being a more determined, clear sighted person than she was shown at this stage on the show. I see Swara as that, frankly---having very good intentions, occasionally muddle headed but fundamentally a wonderful human being and a strong, resilient character. She and Sanskaar are truly made for each other. I wanted to show her unshakable determination to mend her relationship with Sanskaar, and her absolute faith and trust in him. Even when he doubted his own character traits, mistakenly thinking that his Dad might have cheated on his Mom, and what if he had inherited those genes; she stood by him like a rock, assuring him that all that mattered was his conscience and wonderful heart. She would never doubt his fidelity and integrity in the slightest.
Thanks for those lovely words about the back story I had created for Durga Prasad, Annapurna, and his transgression in the past with Kaveri. Yes, Annapurna does feel shattered by his betrayal, and a lot of anguish at how Durga treated her. But then, she also takes consolation from the fact that he snapped off his sordid affair, and returned to her and their children. Though she never quite forgets his transgression, and does keep an eye on him; she ultimately forgives him for his lapse. At some level, she also feels that she does not want her husband to feel ashamed or humiliated before anyone---even before herself. And hence she doesn't confront him with her knowledge, either. It may not have been the perfect decision, but I do feel this is how Annapurna would have reacted...I am so very glad you liked that portrayal of their story.
Thanks again Akku. This OS series--Dyuta Parva and Karna Parva, is very close to my heart; as I had attempted to draw analogies and parallels, to the extent I could, to my most favorite epic--the Mahabharata. Having you say that you loved this so much, just filled me with so much joy.
Loads of Love,
---Viji