01-03-2026, 01:05 AM
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(28-02-2026, 11:49 PM)Munda007 Wrote: Mirna can't be satisfied with one man now. I guess Vikram too will realise soon. Question is will he accept it or now?No ,No not all my dear Bro!!— I think you completely misunderstood Mirnaa true emotions/nature!!
I have to respectfully disagree with your assessment. Mirnaa is a far more nuanced character than the 'type' you are implying; I believe there has been a fundamental misunderstanding of her true motivations/ character and the psychological depth the author has provided.( Author has already provided the hints for her every encounter, if you read closely)
—Actually that's where the author has proven his true talent!!)
If you analyze the subtext closely, it becomes clear that her actions aren’t driven by lust, but by a desperate hunger for love and genuine trust. The nuances are woven into the narrative:
The First Instance: This wasn't a casual choice, but the result of a specific set of vulnerabilities and circumstances that led to that initial lapse in judgment.
The Inner Conflict: During the second encounter, the author dropped clear hints regarding her psychological turmoil. There was a violent clash between her mental resistance and the conflicting thoughts racing through her mind.
The Evolution: Her eventual cooperation with Bharat wasn't a reflection of her character, but rather a complex 'emotional phase' where involuntary biological reactions often override what the mind truly desires.
The author has been incredibly intentional with these details. Every emotion has a phase, and every action has a psychological 'why' behind it. I’d suggest re-reading those chapters with a focus on her internal state—you will see that she doesn’t 'need' two men for the sake of it; she is navigating human frailty.
Vikram, being the perceptive husband he is, understands this better than anyone. That is exactly why he was able to step in and ground her before she lost herself completely. It’s a story about timing and emotional complexity, not just a simple betrayal.
I am happy to provide a deep-dive analysis of the first, second, or third encounter if you’d like to see the specific textual evidence for this.(Let me know if you want me to do that)
Regards
Rocky ❤️



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