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The CVs are reiterating forgiveness big time. Forgiveness from God, forgiveness from humans. Darji and Dev, the two most hated perpetrators of injustice, one out of love for khandan blood and the other out of lust in its most despicable form. Yet, when guilt and death while alive, seemingly bring conflict and dejection in their lives, they become repentant and co-existential. Darji wants to bring peace in Geets life, Dev wants to interecede for his big bro Maan. But no good harvest comes into life, until the weeds are pulled out. And the weeds are the sufferings Dev will have to go through to receive that ultimate reconciliation with his bro and Geets family.
Today Geet interceded for Pammi with courage and good favor. Would luv to see more of Geets strength for other women being dealt with in time.
Dev seems to be fortune telling his own life moving forward. He tells Nandini "please sit in and afterwards you can beat me, torture me, murder me all later, after the journey"…..seems like events to happen in his life – the karmic effect.😆
Maan is now made to feel that he has hurt Geet much quote Darji. The only ultimate realization of the bitterness of his words. Whether openly or in Maans arms, Geet has much to repent for herself. Maan may have killed Geets self-esteem but is certainly building it by immediate action to repenting his words. Maan will ultimately find himself faultless and highly acclaimed by the Handa Khandan. But how much of humiliation has he to bear?? And Geet – like all good women of the khandan, her mouth is sealed??
To Geet is this one question that bothers me: "How often has she passed love by because she has not recognized it for what it is??" Maan is selfless here because I see through his actions "I love you Geet because you need me."
Geet has yet to learn what Maan has already realized. "Turn your scars into stars. Hurts into halos and pain to ease someone else's".
Cheers.
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