Originally posted by: arshian_warrior
👏u stole my words riti...gr8 post nd i completely agree wid u 👍🏼
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Originally posted by: arshian_warrior
👏u stole my words riti...gr8 post nd i completely agree wid u 👍🏼
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...
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.
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.