Originally posted by: kshreya2002
My questions are:
1) What did Dutta think of Kala before he got to know that she had plotted to kill him? Dutta always seemed a bit stand-offish from his sisters esp Kala preferring his own company to theirs right from the start. Do you think somewhere deep down he realized their hostility towards them?2) Do you think that catching Kala red handed bad mouthing Naku had already soured his relationship with her and hence the latest revelation wasnt as big a blow as it should have been?
3) Do you think Dutta brought Kala back to PN out of guilt and hence wasnt surprised by her hatred for him in the latest revealation?
Every time Dutta kept quiet while Kala insulted Nakusha or him(abt his father) do you think he did not understand her veiled insults or he chose to ignore them and keep quiet? If he chose to keep quiet why do you think he did so?
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THIS again is a trail run to see if things work on the forum i like this text i have copied from my micro soft word.
please forum members many apologies for this blunder above was trying something and by mistake pressed post......please please sooooooorrrry. a very foolish hamlet 53....Originally posted by: Ankur_1305
Unfortunately, it has been ingrained in our brains right from the word go that a dreaded gangster like Dutta with a vast underworld empire, full of scheming right and left hands/rivals is actually a poor judge of people and their intentions, with a single digit IQ and -ve EQ. U r right but not right in the Indian TV drama context where we have to keep most part of our brains aside to watch the show😆. The Channels feel they can get away with bloopers [mildly putting🤢] as long as the basic storyline is intact. I too believe that the gangsters rozi roti is not to trust anyone blindly [the right hand not trusting the left hand as the saying goes] not even family members.
It is hard to comprehend that all these years, living under the same roof, Dutta was naive enough not to have a true measure of Kala's intentions and never understood the palace intrigue. But dutta is unique [infact he is a 'dhabba' to the gangster world😆] as he is a gangster with principles nd an emotional fool atleast that is what the CVs intend to portray him. To him family was way above all nd he made the mistake of trusting them. I hve the fortune of meetg people do blindly trust family especially parents nd siblings to the extent of intentionally turning a blind eye to any of their wrong deeds, most of the times at their own peril..
These BGs/fattoos/eye witness/local press and public can not be assumed to be sworn to secrecy when violence and murder of so many BGs happened on that day.
The news would have spread like wild fire and it will be all over in local news papers and channels : a step sister trying to kill her own gangsta brother, the infamous Dutta Sriram Patil. So many BGs were killed by Dutta and Kala herself killed a BG right in front of so many people, including the locals. The blood bath of this proportion is of no news value then what is? WORD😲.
Also, even in case of a not-so-spectacular violence incident too, the underworld (dons and smugglers) have their ears always to the ground and they get info through their network faster than police or any news channel can get. We still had to go through the charade of watching these dons totally clueless about Kala's role in trying to eliminate Dutta and poor Baaji gallantly trying indirectly to let them know about Kala's role. The gangsters should be hanged for their foolishness😆 One minor salvation here was one of them did hint that most of the times it was the family which backstabbed them.
The only consistent part was that like Dutta, his local dons/smugglers owing their allegiance to him too are shown as of low intellect, running their business solely on the basis of trust and relationship. 🤣 Chalo kuch toh consistency hain😆
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