Tanya Has Hit Rock Bottom

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Posted: 11 years ago
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It was very ironic when the rich Tanya Rana had to beg from servants, rob her friend's house, and break a child's piggy bank just to get money.

I love how the CVs showed the reality of what greed turns you into - I'm sure that before Tanya wanted Anshuman at any cost, she wasn't a bad person. We know she's a writer, studied at Oxford University in England, a very reputable university, and is intelligent. But the greed got to her head and took over her life. Now she's even turned into a beggar, despite being very wealthy.

Having to steal from someone you consider family (Lavanya), having to steal from a child's piggy bank (Ayaan), and having to beg from servants... that just shows what greed does to you, and believe me, it is very realistic. That's why they call it one of the seven deadly sins. Now she will (possibly) turn into a murderer too due to this greed for the Rathore surname.

Just think about it, an Oxford University graduate, an established writer, someone very wealthy who has a whole business empire under her father's name, would she have had a bad life? Would she have gone through poverty? No. She didn't have to be financially dependent on anybody, she had her own identity. But the greed got to her head and she lost her identity in the process.

I don't despise her. In fact, I pity Tanya. What happened with her was very tragic, but she called upon it herself. Tanya herself decided to pursue Anshuman at any cost - and this any cost mission cost her her own sanity.

I used to compare Anshuman and Tanya because both of them started off as manipulative individuals. Both of them were greedy. But Anshuman's character shows the audience how to recover from it, how to get out of it before you reach the point of no return, while Tanya's character shows the complete opposite. Her character reaches beneath rock bottom, to the point where there is actually no return, while Anshuman's character is shown to start soaring above. Anshuman recovers. Tanya does not.

There are always two sides to a coin. You can either lose your identity or recover from the ashes and gain it back. In Tanya's case, she's fallen too deep... I don't see her ever recovering.

On another note, another very ironic thing about today's episode: The money that was sent to Tanya in the form of "prasad" made its way to the hands of those who needed the money more. Destiny once again played its cards here.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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wow u said it perfectly but I will add one more sin to this list with greed, ego is far more dangerous..combine these 2 together its deadly and also it also shows, do not spoil you children so much that they get used to getting what they want and when they can't they do not know what to do and hit rock bottom

here is tanya her father has spoilt her to a point she schemes, manipulates, he sends her money so she can win at any costs..he is responsible for her downfall..he gave her what money can buy but he did not teach her morals..its as real as it gets

keep rocking TP im loving it
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Great Post.

Indeed being desperate to win at any cost always brings out the worst in shallow and self-involved people.

Tanya's need to win was so much greater than her need to play fair and honest.

A spoilt and and indulgent bringing up of a child seems to always ruin a person for even a Oxford educated woman.

Her desperation stoops her low enough to even to beg , borrow and steal to win.

Tanya is an empty soul that has nothing to give anyone because she herself has no principles or values or love for for anyone but herself.

She was so low on any good values and a simple challenge plummeted her down even lower.

Even after all this Tanya will have not learned anything if she then tries to hurt Paakhi
she will indeed Hit Rock Bottom.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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It's kind of ironic that all she needed was a thousand rupees ... it reminded me of when Pakhi had given her the money on the first day and while blow drying the money, she discarded a 1000 rs note saying that it didn't matter to her and she gave 1000 rs as tip to waiters etc. ... Pakhi had kept it with her stating that "who knows this 1000 rs can be the difference between your win and loss" ... if she had remembered it and asked for the note she could have won with a little more dignity than what happened to her ... but oh well ... all's well that ends well
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