Originally posted by: VageeshwaricsSuch cute OS...I loved Riya's character!
Thank you, Vagee! ITV needs to show more positive girl friendships so introducing a character like Riya would be nice to watch.
Originally posted by: Su94Wow, really well thought out. It's exactly how I imagined Suman being put in her place by being told straight out that the army people are not the disciplined, flawless beings she makes them out to be. Forget Anish, even her dad and daddu aren't perfect. Infact, I like her chacha. I believe she was realising that Shravan, for all his "civilian harkate," has his heart in the right place (before the party fiasco) but if she is expecting a paragon to fall in love with, tough! And if she were a paragon herself, she would have made sure that the civilians in her school weren't discriminated against. Shravan needn't have had to unite them to fight for their rights. So yes, she is egotistic and judgemental.
Wow I love your analysis. I agree - even her own family isn't perfect and that's where she probably gets her judgmental attitude...especially from her grandfather.
@Bold - I didn't even think of this. This is a very good point. I would also like to add that Shravan is pretty courageous considering that he's a new kid at a school who is part of the minority and is fighting for his rights to be treated equally.
Another thing I don't understand is why these army kids and their families have the Army > Civilian mindset because if Civilians are so useless and horrible people why are you fighting for your life at the border for them? Or maybe their real motive to join the army is about legacy and prestige rather than protecting the country and it's people...so are these army kids joining the army for the right reasons?
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