Originally posted by: tintiny
Yes everything is indeed fair in love and war and love is indeed blind but when there is a blind person depended on you, is it not your duty to act more responsibly??? Creative licence does not mean you show impractical and foolish storylines...Naku indeed has gathered information I agree but then when the bastiwalas does not venture themselves, in the darkness of the night, she takes one fire torch and goes wearing a rubber sandal???
Many of you may know I write stories, if get stuck I ponder ponder and ponder till I am satisfied with myself, mind you I do not write professionally and yes I do have people whom I can ring and discuss my point...the satisfaction of writing something innovative and thought provoking is immense...I know these creatives do get paid for their job but if a job is well done I am sure you can sit back and say....'yes I have done it'!!
@ Bold: But as a wife she feels it is her responsibility to bring Dutta's eyesight back, give him that last bit of happiness that he is craving. despite him not showing this craving. Yes it's impractical, but when ever has Naku really been practical? Was she practical when she hid the truth about the soot, was she practical when she put herself at death's door twice- when it comes to Dutta practicality flies out of the window, for Naku. Everything just revolves around Dutta and her love for him. Would it have been practical to show her just sitting there, happily dancing with the basti log? Like f_raaz explained, I would have found it weird if she HADN'T gone and got the flower, because that's not Naku. She had to take the last option available, because no one else was willing to go. Like in today's episode it showed how worried Sundari got as Mahadev left. How could Naku have sat there enjoying Dutta's company knowing that he is physically dependant on her. She doesn't like seeing him in that state- how could she possibly sit there knowing a solution to this problem was out there? Even with the risk, Naku would be content knowing that she at least TRIED! I find her reasons totally justified. In terms of what we've been shown in LTL in the past, they've stayed true to her character. She's always been impractical in her actions, from the moment she fell in love with Dutta.
And especially in Indian shows, it's best to overlook creative liberties.
Edited by Pyari_Zahra - 13 years ago
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