Originally posted by Amit_Mehra
Hi Anu,u mean to say that krishna does'nt love pratigya by heart?...well Anu di,i want to say that if i would have been in krishna's place then i would not have allowed my mother working with me in her old age nd let's come to whom to trust nd whom not to trust...well if i am krishna,i would have trusted my mother because she is the one who gave me birth,as krishna is very innocent ,he believes that her mom had improved but by taking at kr4shna's prospective he is right...i would have trust my mom blindly...i meamn my mother would be my first priority than wife.
Hi Amit,
Every son or daughter should be able to trust their parents blindly. That is the rule of the nature.
Now coming back to the serial, here I am talking about parents like Amma and Sajjan Singh. There are numerous incidence in India where parents have killed their own children for personal reasons or have used their children for personal reasons .And believe me I really mean every single word I am saying and it still happens in this dna age.
Krishna is portraying a man of 25 to 27 yrs of age. I am sorry, he is not a child. He might act like one ,but he is not. It is the fault of the subcontinent society where men are treated exceptionally different than women. Anyways my point is Krishna has never been close to his mother ever in his life, he was always close to Sajjan .This change of atitude would be not questionable if it was towards his dad.
Anyways, I really do know the depth of Krishna's love for Pratigya. For me Pratigya was somewhere compelled to fall in love with him. If she would have accepted him and fell in love with him without the shackles of marraige, it would be more accepting to me. Pratigya has always forgiven and embraced Krishna. If Krishna's character demands that Pratigya is the only one for him ,he should know his wife inside out . He should know that P would never manipulate or do anything purposely to harm anyone.
I am sure something big happened for her to leave the house. But I have to say I am happy for her. She atleast has a chance to breathe pure air and pursue her dreams.
Amit my intention is not to misjudge you or question your thoughts. I am talking from personal experience and from a marraige of 13 years. I am sure you are 18 or 19. I am 35 and have seen the world a little more than you.
No offence dear.
Anu
Edited by anusarkar - 12 years ago