An Answer to those who still seek Redemption!! - Page 2

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Posted: 13 years ago
#11

Originally posted by: arshian_warrior

👏u stole my words riti...gr8 post nd i completely agree wid u 👍🏼

Thanks dear..I love your id name...😃
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Posted: 13 years ago
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i agree with you yaar

first of all we need to clear about one thing that rectifying ones own mistake is not just about worrying about what we did and cry

i really loved the asr's attitude of making kushi to get all the happiness of her life

i don't know why people wants all story to be alike

moreover he is not at all happy by making kushi to suffer he suffer equally in fact even more than her
when he misunderstand her


moreover he knows that kushi loves him much and only thing which can make her heeled out of her wound will be asr standing with her forever
thats what he is trying to do

so i think the current track is completely just


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Posted: 13 years ago
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Your post is well written and like there are two schools of thought, those that want Arnav to go through redemption, me included and the other who believe that his various actions are sufficient to say sorry to Khushi, I still believe that Redemption is necessary.
While we see Arnav trying hard and we feel sorry for this character, you cannot forget the suffering Khushi has had to go through because of him. His redemption is accepting and telling the family what actually happened. By him agreeing to get married to Khushi puts away the contract marriage and circumstances that forced Khushi into the marriage. Nobody has questioned or tarnished Arnav's character for his actions, but it is so easy for every character to pounce on Khushi and tarnish hers. This is what the other Groups wants is for Arnav to accept and reveal to the family so that Khushi gets the self-respect she deserves. It is not enough for Arnav to simply keep loving her because at the end of the day, the family is the judge not Arnav.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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You're post was great😛 but there are still some people who wants redemption and if they don't

have ''THE'' redemption they will quit watching the show that's so annoying and rude😡 from

those people seriously I don't want any redemption and I'm happy with the current track.For me

an redemption is not needed...


I thought that I was the only one who didn't need an redemption but glad to know there are atleast some people who agrees with me😊
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Posted: 13 years ago
#15
Can someone define "Redemption" for me??!!

As far as I know it does not mean grovelling,crying,and repeatedly asking for forgiveness..Nah..It doesn't mean that..

And if someone shows ASR doing that...then I guess people who want "redemption" don't know what they have signed up for!!

ASR IS redeeming himself..His every single action shouts out loud to Khushi..and to the world..How much he loves her...

He is redeeming in his own way!!

All said and done...I also cannot support how Khushi's character was maligned yesterday...and the sad truth is ASR is directly responsible for the incident..Now neither ASR nor Khushi holds grudge against each other...But I've got an ominous feeling..What goes around..comes around!!And ASR in pain meaning Khushi can't be in peace either..So more trouble for lovebirds!!

PS:And I've seen a general tendency in this forum..to get divided into ASR fans and Khushi fans and start blaming each other...engaging in arguments,bashing each other..Is it a norm that if you are a Khushi fan..you have to hate the other fictional character??When these two love each other beyond madness...And ASR supporters mean silly,insensible droolers??!!And being a Khushi supporter means a proud feminist!!

Well..I guess I'm an Arhi fan through and through..So does that make me a silly,drooling feminist??!!🤔

And Thanks Riti for making this post!!👏
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: riti4u

But above that all - His khushi doesnt need his sorry and I have no grudge to hold against a fictional character so I do not need too.. Just hope those who need it shall get theirs soon...


This point above is what really matters to me. The CVs have shown a change and growth in the character. Whereas he was fine with dropping her before, he could not do it again. Whereas he stood by and watched her get slapped by her family, he will not allow it again. It's enough for her, it's enough for me.

The story has moved on to another "r" - remarriage, it is beyond this retribution, redemption, repentence, whatever ridiculous 'r' word you can conjure 😆. As a viewer you may have wanted it, but the CVs are not going to show it. This is not the first time the CVs have flip flopped. Shyam was supposed to be a really evil villain - 😆 - Kh was supposed to be bitten by the bichoo.😳

He has his entire life - well at least until the last day of the show - to make things up to her through words and actions. There are many things I wanted out of the serial, but the story has moved on and I have got to with it.

You have put your opinion without any name calling, I don't think there should be an issue.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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@Riti very well written, his actions are speaking louder than words, that's all it matters. But some will never understand this nor do I care to explain, also Khushi the main victim here is not expecting anything from him at this point except the pheres which will give her immense solace and that they have become husband and wife in the way she wants. I am only confident that his repentance will be shown thru actions mre as we go along throughout their married life.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: Rayka

Your post is well written and like there are two schools of thought, those that want Arnav to go through redemption, me included and the other who believe that his various actions are sufficient to say sorry to Khushi, I still believe that Redemption is necessary.

While we see Arnav trying hard and we feel sorry for this character, you cannot forget the suffering Khushi has had to go through because of him. His redemption is accepting and telling the family what actually happened. By him agreeing to get married to Khushi puts away the contract marriage and circumstances that forced Khushi into the marriage. Nobody has questioned or tarnished Arnav's character for his actions, but it is so easy for every character to pounce on Khushi and tarnish hers. This is what the other Groups wants is for Arnav to accept and reveal to the family so that Khushi gets the self-respect she deserves. It is not enough for Arnav to simply keep loving her because at the end of the day, the family is the judge not Arnav.



Rayka, hope I don't upset you but we never know until the loop is closed isn't it...I still feel the contract thing mostly will be out and he will own it up in front of everyone..he won't let Kushi take the blame. I surely feel the family will come to know the circumstance of their marriage since CV's have always closed the main loops. But we need to enjoy it with the flow.
Riti, good post I agree completely with you..I have seen many posts saying ASR needs to cry remembering what he did to Kushi and all, he is doing his best in his own way. He has actually done everything to fulfill her dreams, everyone small wish and the only thing is owning up in front of the family which I feel is soon coming. If he was ready to tell it to Nani, then we have to be sure when time comes he won't hesitate to accept it in front of everyone.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: Rayka

Your post is well written and like there are two schools of thought, those that want Arnav to go through redemption, me included and the other who believe that his various actions are sufficient to say sorry to Khushi, I still believe that Redemption is necessary.

While we see Arnav trying hard and we feel sorry for this character, you cannot forget the suffering Khushi has had to go through because of him. His redemption is accepting and telling the family what actually happened. By him agreeing to get married to Khushi puts away the contract marriage and circumstances that forced Khushi into the marriage. Nobody has questioned or tarnished Arnav's character for his actions, but it is so easy for every character to pounce on Khushi and tarnish hers. This is what the other Groups wants is for Arnav to accept and reveal to the family so that Khushi gets the self-respect she deserves. It is not enough for Arnav to simply keep loving her because at the end of the day, the family is the judge not Arnav.

Hi dear,
I respect your views and even of those who want redemption.. but redemption idea need not be by crying out loud -Sorry or begging for forgiveness,..He has started his journey of making it up to her ..by owning to his mistake.. he is safeguarding her respect and that is more important rather than going thru regular shows trend of going on knees and stuff..I dont hav any problem when arnav faces trouble fr his action or even loose khushi for that matter...my problem is with those who wants him to say word itself... as far family is concerned...that is another issue I have with this show..to choose SP ways of showing woman character in question..I dont buy the idea itself..thus wont comment on it...
Thanks fr commenting
Take care😊
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Posted: 13 years ago
#20
well i just have only one word to describe ur post n that is
"AWESOME"

From last one month...many people in the forum r singing the tunes of redemption n redemption...They act as the real critics of the show by bashing the cast, crew, storyline, tracks etc but they cant take the inner n depth meaning of the story...

Very well analysed...👏

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