Originally posted by: DexterRocksthe captain got the most unfair ending , the way he died and that last teaching to his cadets, the hug with naina, failing to confess that he loved her, and yeah taking the traitor tag to save his students, everything was so depressing. He was a celebrated and major with pride and honor, the way his patriotism and dedication was put into test was so unfair.
Sujal atleast had his own say in his life, he chose to suffer, that made him feel better because he never expected anything in return of his love, but captain did expect to see KMA progress, naveen's respect being back in the army, naina's success, him being able to convey what he felt.
Why is Raj always stuck with depressing ends of his characters ? Sujal, Rajveer, Aamir, vivan and raunak, everybody had depressing ends
Absolutely correct!
Sujal atleast got a good ending, he finally had Kashish and he got his closure. We can imagine it both ways- either he lived n was happy wid kashish or he died that day.
But Rajveer's story was incomplete. There was so much remaining. Getting his n his friend's honour back, eliminating traitors, guiding cadets and that personal burried desire of someday gathering enough courage to confess his feelings to Naina.
Personally, I hated Vivaan by the end of Table no. 21.
I abhor ragging and hats off to Rajeev for making me hate a character played by him.
I enjoyed the shades of Vivaan as the film progressed. His deep love for his wife, his seemingly harmless lies, his desperation, his agony at his wife's betrayal and finslly the cruellity displayed- the man can portray a gamut of emotions.
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