Originally posted by: naran1986
I am of the mindset that past behaviour predicts future behaviour unless there is a drastic change. Meher hid her relationship from her family, even when she was with child she was apologetic and hoping her mother would come around. Manav from what I saw never encouraged her to disclose their relationship either( unless I miss that bit) and overall it was a sweet but fleeting experience. With Sarab she is stronger and assertive. She has found herself which I found her lacking with Manav.
Manav had got his doctorate and was just starting his life ...starting from a humble background.Comparing Manav and Sarab at that time and what they could offer Meher at that time would be different.It was sweet but it was fleeting because her mother killed him not otherwise.Looking at her mother's reaction now Manav did a good thing encouraging her not to tell her power hungry and bloodthirsty family.
I am of the mindset that past behaviour predicts future behaviour unless there is a drastic change. Meher hid her relationship from her family, even when she was with child she was apologetic and hoping her mother would come around. Manav from what I saw never encouraged her to disclose their relationship either( unless I miss that bit) and overall it was a sweet but fleeting experience. With Sarab she is stronger and assertive. She has found herself which I found her lacking with Manav.
We know she is an attempted murderer not Meher.For Meher at this junction in the story her mother is a cold blooded murdered and the person who tried to abort karan .Kulwant is evil period.
Unfortunately he has already lost Meher as she will not go back to him - perhaps joint custody of the kid but other than that I don’t see any other option.
He has lost Meher and the Meher i see on screen now ..I would say Manav lucked out.Even in my previous comment i did not care that she was with Sarab and not him. I care that he has access to the baby nothing more
Unfortunately he has already lost Meher as she will not go back to him - perhaps joint custody of the kid but other than that I don’t see any other option.
He was not docile but lead a simple life.Frankly his life was just starting. He had just started building a life of his own with the love of his life.To be humble is not being docile.I disagree thoroughly with your assessment of Manav.
People are going to have different opinions and not all likeminded. I guess it doesn’t bother me what people think as far as I like the story. If I don’t then I stop watching lol 😂
😉I know people have differing opinions and are not like minded...but when i see such reaction to people being killed (from stories point of view it made sense..yeah lol)I get disappointed..lol. So good you stop watching the show..Ok nice to know
You never know - maybe they will be punished or maybe manav will forgive them. I guess what you say may happen as well as this is ITV but I rather wait and watch than speculate. Have a good day 🙏
Ok .I like to speculate rather than just watch.You too have a good day.
I guess we have to agree to disagree- I don’t like boring simple good leads and that’s what Manav was and to some degree even sarab is the same.
I do like guys with shades at least on screen and that’s why am enjoying Vikram and Kulwant. Their one upping is fun to watch. I am happy that Meher has moved on and whether Kulwant and co gets their due diligence that time will tell but till then I am enjoying the cat and mouse games.
I am also watching another show where the male lead has grey shades and he married the FL who loves her ex who sent her on a mission and that ex apparently is a goody two shoes. I like the grey guy there too.
Manav I found very simple and boring no X factor at least this Vikram has that oomph. Rest, I don’t care it’s a show and I watch it as is.