Yesterday, 01:29 PM
(Yesterday, 09:09 AM)kangaani Wrote: Sex is like food. She has lived with that husband for over 5;yrs. If she is not getting enough sex it means she is starving. Definitely it would make any woman angry. These days most of divorce are due to stress and disappointments. If she is financially independent she need not adjust and live with this person for life. One day prakash will be transferred to another apartment and Raj will move on. Will she go in search of another man. Won't she be called as whore in that case
Think something at least close to reality is what meant with my comment
First of all, this is a fictional story. That has been clearly stated many times. I don't understand why some people keep comparing a work of fiction directly with real life.
When we watch a movie, do we assume that every scene in it should happen exactly the same way in reality? Court scenes, security officer investigations, revenge dramas, action sequences, superhero movies — do we expect real life to work exactly like that?
Fiction and reality are two different things. A story explores emotions, desires, conflicts and human imperfections. It is not a documentary or a guide on how people should live.
If we start judging fictional characters exactly like real people, then we are missing the whole purpose of fiction. By that logic, everyone who watches superhero movies should try to fly, and everyone who watches war movies should go to war.
The point of a story is not that every event must happen in real life. The point is to explore emotions and possibilities through imagination.
You mentioned what might happen if Prakash leaves or Raj moves away. But that question itself assumes that the story is trying to imitate real life perfectly. It isn't. A fictional character's choices are part of the narrative, not a statement that all people behave that way.
There is an old saying: "A story is a story, and life is life." Enjoy fiction as fiction. Understand the emotions if you wish, disagree with the characters if you want, but there is no need to measure every imaginary scene with the scale of real life.
- Shajith


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