To carry on, from the last episode thread:
The amazing, thoughtful discussion on what Dutta's life and path ahead could/should be:
@All: I love this discussion that is happening here. I do want peace for Dutta and Naku too, but like most of you, I am wondering how it will come about, if at all that is what the end will be. Ultimately, the fact still remains as a lot of us pointed out - Dutta as well as his family are deeply entrenched in this business of being the godfathers of the settlement. In all likelihood, even if he doesn't wish for it, his children will be expected to do the same thing- like the people already expect Naku to be like Dutta and do what he does in his absence. So, isn't it kind of a fix then? It is not as simple as it sounds for sure. I guess, we can only make our guesses and see if that will be what eventually comes to be... But great views! ππΌ I just love this dyamic exchange of ideas and honest-to-goodness, I believe that writers and makers of shows that are on-air must interact with thinking people to keep a story healthy and unpolluted. But alas! πYou all ROCK!!!
Cheers!!!
EDIT: I agree with Tahera, Zuby, Shalz, Shreya, Bumblebee, Ani and everyone else who said that it could be time for Dutta to consider what Naku said, "Yahi thehar jao, aage mat badho, agar peeche nahi jaa sakte toh!"... Yes. But again, would that be easy too!? π
Shalz:: Totally with you on that point u raised about Baji not taking Dutta directly down the path of crime. Yes, ultimately, it was through Baji that Dutta went there (as we know an extended flashback of that moment after Seema betrayed him), but it did make some peace to know that Dutta was not blindly following Baji but consciously made a decision to choose a life like this.
Ani: Your question could have an answer in Dutta's conversation with Manali in today's episode, See if u get it there. If u don't I'll get it for you, from you know who! π
Edited by bandbajao - 12 years ago
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