Originally posted by: Indira12
Exactly Mugs. Ye menstruation phase to shraap ban gaya Bon ke liye. Kyunki isse pehle to everything was in a good place.
I only have one problem with the this new promo. This should have been brought with a "grown up" Bon. Aree wo bacchi already kitna kuch se guzaar rahi hai, ab aur kya chahte ho? Atleast grown up Bon would have the maturity to understand why this law is important. But now Bon does not understand the ill-effects of it, usse to yahi lagega na ke uske pairon tale zameen kheech li hai kisine. Ek baar to wo apna sansaar ko apne aaknho ke saamne bikharte huye dekh chuki hai, ab jis rishte ke wajood se wo ji rahi thi, jis rishte ko apne jeevan ka sabse bada sacch maan rahi thi wahi agar toot jaye to...š„ŗ I know Bon should understand that she does not need anyone to live life on her own terms, but she is too young to understand that. It would have been better if Ani, just after the day of marriage, had filed the petition because then she was not attached with anyone in the family, especially Ani and she was even eager to go to her Maa's place. Why nullifying it now when she has been deeply involved in it? Because after puberty, it suddenly strikes to Ani that he cannot fulfil the relation he made cause the "society" is expecting something else. Instead of fighting with that society (which should not matter), Ani decides to end the relationship, without thinking the after-effects it would cause to Bon. That really means this puberty phase of Bon was highly wrong, a sin for her, else before that it was all nice and right. And if puberty is not really wrong then why should Bon suffer from its consequences? (Consequences as in the pain of separation from everyone. Yes child marriage is wrong but just as I said it makes no sense after making her deeply involved in it, a little early would have done the job).
Other than that I will be happy if Bon comes out of this marriage because now it really makes no sense. She should now learn things like self-respect and walking with the head held high.