06-10-2024, 02:18 AM
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As the name suggests (CuriousDom)
A very curious and interesting analysis that I agree with and understand as it addresses
aspects that move and embitter me too, I agree that the main protagonist Krish regains
his personality and dignity that he had till the end of the second part, but which was
destroyed step by step by the author Krish, regardless of whether he stays with Meera
or goes his own way.
Instead of taking on the role of an observer, he should confront Meera and Desai and then,
‘similar to Mr Das’, show Desai his limits - even if Meera tries to protect him - and kick him
out of the house with a kick in the arse.
He has enough options;
Ananya would be one of them, but Nidhi and especially Nikita, Mr Das' sister-in-law,
“with whom Krish even has a child together”, also come into question for me.
I think with her appearance (Nikita ‘Neeku’) Krish comes back and his eyes open.
She had expressed her love and respect for Krish in that short time.
Also, Meera is then confronted with the reality that her husband is a man through and
through, who can have children (which she denies him!) and is respected and loved
wholeheartedly by sincere women...
In this sense
All the best
Lollobionda
* * *
From chapter: 51
""When we were leaving the cafe, I saw a familiar face at the other end of the cafe. I waved my hand at her. She returned a smile.
Nikita noticed it.
“Who’s that?”
“That’s Meghna. A friend.”
This time I felt good that she saw me with Nikita. To me, Meghna seemed like an eye of Meera. I felt like Meera was watching me. She must have seen me playing foot games with Nikita. I thought.
Suddenly I felt myself more attracted to Nikita.""
A very curious and interesting analysis that I agree with and understand as it addresses
aspects that move and embitter me too, I agree that the main protagonist Krish regains
his personality and dignity that he had till the end of the second part, but which was
destroyed step by step by the author Krish, regardless of whether he stays with Meera
or goes his own way.
Instead of taking on the role of an observer, he should confront Meera and Desai and then,
‘similar to Mr Das’, show Desai his limits - even if Meera tries to protect him - and kick him
out of the house with a kick in the arse.
He has enough options;
Ananya would be one of them, but Nidhi and especially Nikita, Mr Das' sister-in-law,
“with whom Krish even has a child together”, also come into question for me.
I think with her appearance (Nikita ‘Neeku’) Krish comes back and his eyes open.
She had expressed her love and respect for Krish in that short time.
Also, Meera is then confronted with the reality that her husband is a man through and
through, who can have children (which she denies him!) and is respected and loved
wholeheartedly by sincere women...
In this sense
All the best
Lollobionda
* * *
From chapter: 51
""When we were leaving the cafe, I saw a familiar face at the other end of the cafe. I waved my hand at her. She returned a smile.
Nikita noticed it.
“Who’s that?”
“That’s Meghna. A friend.”
This time I felt good that she saw me with Nikita. To me, Meghna seemed like an eye of Meera. I felt like Meera was watching me. She must have seen me playing foot games with Nikita. I thought.
Suddenly I felt myself more attracted to Nikita.""