Originally posted by: RadhaChauhan
BEAUTIFUL. WHOLESOME, HEARTWARMING.
You have penned down everything so so articulately. ๐ค
To read it, is to get a glimpse the entire journey of Sairat in general and Virat in particular. Made me smile. This is the power of true love, even if one doesn't understand it is love yet, in fact.
It isn't wrong when it is said that love gives you courage. We can see Virat, the righteous, become Virat the righteous and courageous throughout this journey. Earlier, he overlooked the so many flaws of his family, for reasons still incomprehensible to me. I would have wanted him to stand up for his mother earlier too, but maybe his idealisation of his father and regard for all the elders shrouded his opinion. But now, when the same attacks are made on his wife, as had inflicted the too many wounds on his mother, he can see the masks falling off their faces and takes a stand. He has a concrete reason to stand up for her, to protect her from the scathing remarks of his family, and through this, he is better able to understand his mother's torment, and thus, stand up for her as well. The difference in his character is amply palpable. This is Virat's journey. And, I am just loving it. ๐
@ Bold..ohh..wow! righteous and courageous..that is power of love..beautifully said..!
