Originally posted by nikitagmc
Hi Hope!
Excellent take.
I'm sort of happy that Manju decided to separate the grihasti. Now we can see a couple of good storylines from here:
1.) Sulo-Mano should get a paying guest and ask Vinod Manju to move out saying if grihasti is separate then income will also be separate, and we wish to lease out your rooms since you have refused to support us. Tab ayega Mazaaa!!! I saw a film like that once (Sansaar) and it gave a good message in the end that do not take your parents for granted or helpless- they are not.
2.) Manav will be getting a job soon, (that 1000 rupee note was a good sign I tell you.. something good will come out of it- the man will be impressed by Manav's honesty and give him a job or something). Now it would be nice to see Manav earn for Sulo-Mano-Archu- and himself and show Vinod-Manju that the Karanjkars really do not need him.
3.) I would love to see Vinod repent, thaw when he sees Sulo feeding Manav loadfuls of food and fussing over Archu, but not giving him any attention and even say that Manav, YOU are the SON of his house. I would love to see Vinod's face when he realises that his place has gone to someone else.
4.) I would love to see Sulo Mano live comfortably and happily while Vinod- Manju struggle to manage their kids, jobs and household chores.
5.) Show Vinod falling ill or something and Manju unable to handle him and grumbling all the time, while his mother peeks worriedly behind curtains and Vinod feels guilty watching her.
6.) Lastly show that this alienation was Manav's idea to teach Vinod-Manju a lesson. In the past too, when Manju had called Sulo naukrani, then he was the one who had instigated Archu that if your own people harm you in this manner, then you should deal with them iron-handedly. And then Archu had given Manju the blasting of her life.
7.) In the end show Jay cheating/harming Vinod in some way and Vinod realising his mistake and repenting.
Show me this CV's and I will love it.
Bcos now I think Manju is not the sole culprit- Vinod is an equal partner. He has been taking his sister and parents for granted, forget Manav who has helped him so much from time to time. He sides with his evil wife time and again. He needs a lesson too.
Harsh of me, I know. But you need hard lessons in life sometimes when you don't learn your lessons the easy way.
yes (I do hope Manav gets a job and is able to contribute.
the silent contribution and the cold shoulder treatment will be delightful to watch.
then they should move out
I don't want them to move out as bhikaaris
actually I want manav to get an offer where his job comes with accomodations (not the leaku sleazy type).
I don't want these two to rely on either family. they can support their families but they must be self-sustaining or people will always run roughshod over them
BTW, Niki I forgot about the note
I noticed your nw FF part. Will read and drop my comments later๐