Dear Vase,
I owe a special thanks to you for you make me think harder and harder before I respond to each of your fb.
I brought in Rama and Sita precisely because they are a divine couple. When even such a divine couple played themselves into the hands of destiny, Madhavan and Priya are nowhere.
And believe me Vase I have seen at least half a dozen families being ruined in that way. Reality is far worse than fiction.
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I should say that I did not like the timeline 'b' as much as the timeline 'a'. Sharadha character has become "very ordinary"; also I am unable to understand that a person who has achieved so much thru dancing and who has attained so much wisdom thru the same, does not have the courage to "stand" up for her own cause....
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You have got a point there, Vase. But let me tell you professional excellence has nothing to do with personal relationships. I know many popular dancers, singers, actors whose personal lives can be described in just one word, disaster. Simply because a person dances well we can't say that she will do well in her personal relationships or take the right decisions at the right time. Honestly those who excel in fine arts are especially bad in their personal relationships. But, Vase, being an awful decision maker does not make Sharada an ordinary character. When I designed this character I did not want her to be a perfect woman. In fact you will see perfect characters only in the movies. But all I want to say is that with all her faults, Sharada is a great woman.
regards,