I completely agree with you Nori๐ She sure will change things for the better, just like how her mother, Amba, did๐Originally posted by: Hesperus
From the knowledge I've from Jhanvi's character, she'll never obey to Ammaji and her rules, that just won't be Jhanvi anymore. Dia has grown up by Ammaji, so her character was influenced by Ammaji, her thoughts about girls etc... Jhanvi on the other hand was brought up by Amba, and Amba taught her 'daughter' to fight in life and not to give up. Therefore my opinion is, that Jhanvi, after finding out about her family, would surely try to change things in Ammaji's household and maybe Ammaji too, just like Sia did.(You mean just like how she tried to, don't you๐, aaah! Sorry, couldn't resist that๐๐)
Jhanvi already helps Dia to warm up and come out of her snail shell, she tries to 'change' her a bit and when she'll know, that Dia's family is her family as well and Dia her sister, she'll do something against the way, Ammaji treats the women in the house. It's after all, what she'd learned from her 'mother', to fight and that girls are as worth as boys are.Therefore, I'm impatiently waiting for the day, when Jhaniv will enter Ammaji's household and make a lot of troubles for her dearest grandmother ๐๐ผ
Originally posted by: laado_007
I completely agree with you Nori๐ She sure will change things for the better, just like how her mother, Amba, did๐
Working on gun points doest solve the issue ๐ but people think force helps and some are happy with short term results. If the mind set is not changed what is the use of small happiness when the end results is zero. But as long as few people dont undertstand this, thats ok๐. But as long as many understand this thats the good results๐
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