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My fear has been addressed. I always worried one or the other of the Singhs may try to bring back Jagya to the haveli. But,with Bhairon around this is going to be a tough task.
I do not have that much confidence on Anandi though. She may not try to bring Jagya back,but,may try to get him out of the mess,I fear. Either way, I am not happy.
To each his own. Let him address his woes. He is big enough,socially independent, highly educated,so it is his onus to look after his own well being. It is high time he lets go of Anandi's help.
I find Anandi getting into trance at the jalebis a bit too much.
And I do not agree with the voice over.
No matter what, people do get over their feelings over failed relationships. Women,in general, handle it much better than men because they are far more tolerant and resilient.
And they do tend to remember all the humiliations and torture more vividly than the sweet moments ,which in any case few and far between. Had there been so sweet moments overflowing,it would not have led to separation,would it? Moreover, the way Jagya and Anandi parted ways,it would leave a bitter taste in mouth. I do not think any girl would hold on to memories associated with Jagya,leave alone Anandi.
at bold - I do not agree with voice over either and completely agree with the rest of your post. I don't find it convincing with respect to A's character that she overlooks Shiv and gets engrossed in J's memories all the times.Originally posted by: mocking_birdMy fear has been addressed. I always worried one or the other of the Singhs may try to bring back Jagya to the haveli. But,with Bhairon around this is going to be a tough task.
I do not have that much confidence on Anandi though. She may not try to bring Jagya back,but,may try to get him out of the mess,I fear. Either way, I am not happy.
To each his own. Let him address his woes. He is big enough,socially independent, highly educated,so it is his onus to look after his own well being. It is high time he lets go of Anandi's help.
I find Anandi getting into trance at the jalebis a bit too much.
And I do not agree with the voice over.
No matter what, people do get over their feelings over failed relationships. Women,in general, handle it much better than men because they are far more tolerant and resilient.
And they do tend to remember all the humiliations and torture more vividly than the sweet moments ,which in any case few and far between. Had there been so sweet moments overflowing,it would not have led to separation,would it? Moreover, the way Jagya and Anandi parted ways,it would leave a bitter taste in mouth. I do not think any girl would hold on to memories associated with Jagya,leave alone Anandi.
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