" Sometimes being a brother is even better than being a superhero. "
- Marc Brown
A very scared and a very venerable Veera is very reluctant to go to school, and who is going to convince her that she really has nothing to be afraid of anymore. Not now, not ever ...
Ranvi.
Who is going to convince her that the "Don't be afraid of your fears. They're not there to scare you. They're there to let you know that something is worth it." ... Ranvi.
Unless the creatives don't stay true to the concept of the show, Ranvi ( I hope ) is going to play a major part in Veera going back to school. It is going to be interesting to see how or if Ranvijay's protective instincts where Veera is concerned kick into overdrive in the coming episodes. When you See an innocent and shaken little Ranvijay making a list, reminding himself of the things he needs to do to take care of Veera ... Very telling indeed, and as it's Ranvijay and Veera it's bound to be emotional too.
What also makes the show unique is the way in which it confronts the typical male chauvinistic aspects of the society we're in. Moti chaiji talking about her past shows the audience exactly HOW important the education of a Girl child is.
In the words Mahatma Gandhi
"When you educate a man, you are educating an individual. When you educate a woman, you educate a family, a nation..."
Edited by Chand_Ni - 13 years ago