The episode begins with UV telling Dadaji that he will stand by Pari 💪. But Dadaji asks him: “What’s the need for her to work?” 🤔
UV interrupts: “What’s the need for anyone in this house to work? We already have plenty of money 💰. Everyone can just sit at home and enjoy life. But is life only about eating and relaxing? Don’t we have goals, ambitions, or dreams to fulfill?” 🌟✨
Dadaji replies: “The Jindal family has already suffered a lot because of a woman who, for the sake of her dreams, left my son and left you too. And now you’re defending dreams?” 😠
UV becomes upset 😔💔. His eyes fill with sadness and unshed tears 😢. He tells him: “If you look at the story, we don’t even know who was right or wrong. We’ve only ever heard one version. What’s the real truth? I don’t know. Since my childhood, I’ve been told that my mother left her child, her husband, and everyone just for her dreams. But did anyone ever stop and think why she did that?”
Dadaji answers: “She wasn’t happy with her name, nor with living in this family. It suffocated her.”
UV responds with pain: “Then why do you still celebrate it? Why didn’t anyone try to change things? He looked at his father and said…
If had stood by his wife, she would have never left this house, nor left us.” 💔
Every word from UV, every question he asked, was so real and needed to be spoken 🔥. This was the conversation he should have had with his Nanaji long ago.
He had always been hurt when people said he was like his mother, who abandoned their home 🏠. They thought his silence meant weakness, or doubt in his mother’s love. But in truth, he was just broken 💔. He only ever wanted his mother back.
After that, he could think about who was right or wrong. First, he needed to find her, to continue the childhood and the life that had stopped the moment she left him and went away. 🌹👩👦
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