Hey there all the lovely people!!
Me is back, apologies for being late - it takes time for the nonsense to process through my mind too..
There is NO logic - not that I looks for in the show, but the blatant display of crime and criminals walking with such confidence is just too much for my civilized mind. They confessed in front of the police, everyone knows the evil but they all stand like dummies and the criminals are all swag... har insaan ka waqt hota hai but the cvs are way to partial to the villains.
This post is not exactly an episode Discussion, but some nonsense regarding the mob and how it influences.
The idea of a mob is intriguing and frightening at the same time. In times when protests are wide spread, every issue is brought on to the road to get noticed, the issue big or small cannot be judged right or wrong by people who have no direct interest in the case... mob is a crowd of people who stand together blocking, in that crowd there is no right or wrong, they are influenced by the party they have been called by.
Today a mob stopped Uma while he was being arrested, the mob was against him, for his case looked shady, the Massi who brought him up instigating the people against him.. all this was Palomi murder was planned so that Uma's medicine practicing license could be revoked and everything is that could empower them to take vengeance could be crushed - this is Massi's grand plan of returning after poisoning Uma and leaving the family in tatters, crushing them to the extent of devastation so that none could ever think about harming her.
There were certain people in the mob who took cues from Massi and started pelting stones at Uma - the person/Vaid they had considered God is now just a criminal who has allegedly caused someone's death... who are the people to judge? The mob was brought there by Massi to harm Uma and malign his reputation further... - the whole idea brings out another picture of the mobs from everyday reality, how true is the protest, the violence and ruckus the mob creates is it justified... and when the police tries to maintain law and order that's another perspective to the picture.
A stone thrown at Uma cuts through his skin and it bleeds... Kanak jumps in front of him, she tries to put some sense in the mob - it's dramatic but atleast listening to the other perspective the mob did cower down a bit... she turned to look at Uma, she says that she would always trust him no matter what, she takes the blood which was supposed to be a stain (kalank) on his head, she with his blood does his tilak, that's the grace of a woman, that when she stands with her man, nobody can harm him, she does the tilak for it's her belief that he/they would win this war. And this battle has started with blood and with blood it would end.