Originally posted by: myviewprem
Really what are you saying
I thought dev will expose him
will sarkar live happily ever after with kirthi than
Message Serial killers may be lurking in your homes and neighbourhoods acting like goody goody sons, hubby, father
Story writer has lost his mind i think
If Dev dies is it not confirmed serial killer bittu partner killed him to police and world
@ Bold: But that's exactly it naa! See you're right that the CVs are focusing heavily on a serial killer and giving him a sob story to make people feel for him. But that's the point. That's real life. I'll give you 2 examples from Canada.
Paul Bernando. He is a famous serial rapist and killer. He went to a regular school, grew up in a regular home, studied, did well, had everything going for him. But when he got caught, it turned out he had killed 3 murders, including his wife's younger sister who his wife "gave" to him, and he raped those 3 women along with 10 more all within a year. Just your average guy.
Shafia honour killing. A mostly normal family. A man, his first wife, and the 3 daughters he had with her plus his second wife, and the son he had with her. They moved from Afghanistan to Canada. The first wife and daughters left behind the hijabs and the so-called honour of Muslim women to become more "modern". So what did he do? He, his second wife, and his son killed the women to save their "honour". Just an average immigrant family.
I don't know if you've ever watched Criminal Minds, but if you haven't, check out the first few seasons. Every unsub (that's what they call the criminals) has some type of a sob story. What sets us apart from these criminals is how you react to your sob story. You're right that not every poor person becomes a thief or every lonely person a murderer. But that's the point. How we react depends on our upbringing, our mental strength, our morals, our psychology, and more. It's a combination of all these things that lead us to the right or wrong path.
And yes criminals get away all the time. Another example from Canada. Just recently (like a few days ago) a 51-year-old murder was finally solved. 51 years old! The young girl (16 year old) was killed by a man known to police and yet it took them 51 years and DNA testing to finally arrest him for the murder. He lived a wholesome life for 51 years. He probably had children, grandchildren, girlfriends, wife/wives, a good job, a stable home, and so much more. For all matters, he felt like he got away with it. But 51 years later he finally got caught.
Honestly I see nothing wrong if the CVs end with Vikrant happily marrying and living with Kirti. It's not far from the truth. In fact, I will accept any path they choose - (1) a "happily-ever-after" for Vikrant, (2) Kirti finally finding out the truth and getting Vikrant arrested, (3) Vikrant snapping completely and killing more people including Kirti, (4) Kirti or someone else dying by accident, etc. Because they all are realistic and would make sense. I commend the CVs on this show. They really did something different and unique and they cast well for it. Mudit is fantastic!
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