happened to watch that "Hey..raama.." song from Rangeela again today....In that song,RGV have portrayed the act of sex like a attack and defence...Like dominique wanted it and but she defenced it...Howard was attacking her like an animal....Is that an inspiration from that rape scene[i dont know weather one could call it a 'rape' ] from "fountainhead' ......if you portrayed it as ur version you could have sensed the original reasoning behind that....Howard thinks that 'having that kind of a brutal sexual act is just a necessity for him like making the building on the earth......RGV is a great ayn rand fanatic...could that be the logic behind this song?
The worst part of crippling grief is the realization of having to continue to live the rest of life with it. So when Sarkar is facing perhaps the worst demon of his life towards the end of this worthy sequel, you kinda feel okay - how much more life has the old man left, anyway?
Only, perhaps that's still naive sympathy. The man is still Sarkar, with the mental makeup needed to become Sarkar. There's a sense of purpose, calculativeness and clarity of decision-making needed to become an overarching don, and that kind of approach over decades sends emotions down the hierarchy, if not ....