Originally posted by: AreYaar
LOL to me, Adi-Imlie's relationship is the draw, not the hows and whys of their love realization so much.
Imlie's character has to be viewed in the context of her background/beliefs. The core issue of the story for a long time has been her giving up her rights as Adi's wife....so that will have to be addressed in some form.
But who said she will only realize her love for Adi cuz he's her husband?šš.....hasn't she already mentioned in the previous PD track what Adi means to her when Pari was questioning her? She gave a whole list of examples of what all Adi has done for her that she values so much.....none of it was related to him being her husband....it was about the respect, motivation and upliftment he's given her at many points.
I think they will continue to keep the whole background of him being her husband as a basis for a lot of things so that's a givenš....Adi also continues to link his love for her along with regarding her as his wife too......toh I think it will be similar for Imlie in some ways.
She very much does realize his value in her life already.....she just doesn't express it explicitly cuz of her guilt over Malini....otherwise the previous PD track also showed pretty clearly what his value is in her life....and the most recent saath related vows/assurances also showed that she values what he means to her.
The things you want Imlie to realize.....lol she will never realize/accept them that easily until the Didi related guilt factor is pulled back in some form....which is where the biwi ka haq angle becomes important....when Imlie steps up to understand her haq on Adi as his wife, that is when she can push through the guilt that holds her back vis a vis Malini.....cuz that is kind of what she seems to be doing in the confrontation with AC too.....asserting the haq that she otherwise has never claimed.
Everything else will come after that I feel.....the haq is like that gate pass that they both need to start allowing themselves to express their feelings for each other without constant guiltš....and again, the haq is not about some label....it's about an acknowledgement of rights over each other.