Posted by: godzilla December 4, 2007
SUM_OFF's: A MISERLY IMPULSE
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I am wondering what sort of mother Kirti is. Mothers, I know, tend to be biased or at least protective towards their sons, no matter how heinous crimes they commit. Mothers, I know, would certainly not believe more in outsiders, Raman and Uday, to teach lessons to their sons and make them realize their mistakes.

"It pains me to see your pain for Sunil"

So a friend's love is capable of going through a more painful ride for his friend than that of a mother for her son?

Engaging story but some very interesting and incomprehensible characters (to me at least). Some of the dialogues are engaging too but at times they sounded dramatic to be coming from the characters at "those" moments. I reckon, the writer was talking on behalf of the characters but not all characters in reality are as smart and as philosophical as the writer himself.

Am I missing something?
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