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do you think aradhana was justified in refusing to perform at the inaugural function? why did she ultimately decide to perform .answer about 100-150 word

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Answered by Chirpy
36

Aradhana was going to perform the inaugural item of the annual dance show of the Kamala Devi School of Dance. She had dressed up and was ready for the performance when Aunt Pramela and Dadima went backstage to meet her. Dadima was admiring Aradhana's figure and said that time was flying and soon it would be time to look for a suitable groom for her. Aunt Pramela nodded and said that it seems as if just yesterday Sunita had brought the skinny and dark child home.

Aradhana was very sensitive about her complexion. She felt very hurt. When Simmi, her sister tried to console her she gave a small laugh which sounded like a cry.

Aunt Pramela told grandmother that she always wanted Sunita to tell Aradhana the truth that she was an adopted child.

Aradhana was shocked and shattered to hear this. She wanted to know the truth and wished to be left alone. She was very upset so she did not want to perform the dance. So she was justified in refusing to dance.

Her mother convinced her that mother and father loved her very much. She presented a beautiful necklace to her as a token of their love for her. She agreed to dance for the sake of her mother.

Answered by writersparadise
25

No, Aradhana was not right in wanting to refuse to do her dance performance at the inaugural function. Her refusal was because unlike her sister Simmi, she was not fair. She was of the opinion that only fair people were beautiful. The truth is that a person’s beauty is not determined by his/her skin complexion. However, she finally decided to perform only for her mother as she showered her with unconditional love for nearly 18 years without showing any difference between Simmi and her. Her mother was least bothered about the fact that Aradhana was her adopted daughter and Simmi was her biological daughter.

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