14-02-2025, 02:27 PM
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(14-02-2025, 11:41 AM)Saradagaa Wrote: For quite some time I was thinking where did I first read similar storyline. It took quite a time for me to recollect , as my reading of classical literature was so lowbnow a days and I became otherwise fully engaged in professional responsibility, I had to sit and rethink, then it struck me that ANNA KARENINA OF Leo Tolstoy is of similar plotline. I read it long back in 1992 a translated version sold by Visalandhra Publishing House.
A Google search of Anna Karenina plot goes as under:
The narrative centres on the adulterous affair between Anna, wife of Aleksey Karenin, and Count Vronsky, a young bachelor. Karenin's discovery of the liaison arouses only his concern for his own public image. Anna promises discretion for the sake of her husband and young son but eventually becomes pregnant by Vronsky
Having recollected that, I place on record that this story is entirely a similar master piece like that of Anna Karenina and customozation and further development of plot is excellent. A touch of persons with literature background is clearly visible. Like our fellow readers expressed many times, the clarity of thought and selection of words used for expression are awesome.
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Man I've not exactly read the book of Anna Karenina but I have seen multiple movie adaptations. And I agree , the story takes inspirations from that novel exploring Human Emotions. Though imagine the ending of this story to parallel Anna Karenina. With Esha and Aniket eventually dying and Kunal ends up raising both Aditya and the child of their affair as his own. There is a lot of parallel between Kunal and Karenin , Anna's husband.