Hello all!
Today I post to ask you all a question- could you fall in love with somebody who "accidentally" shot your mother in grief when they actually meant to shoot you?Let alone fall in love, could you even look at them with anything but fury?Even after the incident, Rocky showed no remorse at having shot Sandhya.While he is entitled to mourn his brother's death, as Kulwant rightly said- he cannot go around shooting people like a gunda. The world is not his playground and neither are the people in it his toys, with whom he can play with and dispose off as he likes.Unfortunately, he has turned into an extremely entitled and out of control human being due to the 'laad-pyaar' of his family except Kulwant. He believes he can do whatever he wants to, without fearing the consequences.As for Sandhya's wound, where did this new Turmeric Therapy originate from? đ I mean, I use haldi for face packs and milk but I think gunshot wounds are a bit out of the purview of Turmeric Therapy, wouldn't you agree? 𤣠Like W*F.I am not against love-hate stories, but in this case, Rocky and Happy's equation has gone far beyond a simple grudge or incompatibility. Rocky has actively harmed not only Happy but her mother and sister while singlehandedly destroying her life. Now, he shoots her mother.How can Happy love such a man? How can any child ever love the person who shot their mother? How can a victim love her tormentor? Isn't this sick?