So this is what that makes me comment on this forum for the first time. My Li'l sister makes me watch the show sometimes and whatever i miss, she fills me up on it. If they actually work on this plot as respectfully and tenderly it should be treated, I might actually end up becoming a regular viewer. I am bloody tired and grossed out with the way people treat anything LGBT related in Indian television -- the way trans and homosexual people are treated and portrayed and the way audience reacts to it. Just for comic relief and to assert superiority and masculinity, the whole LGBT community is stereotyped and generalized. Do you expect every straight person and their relationship with different partners to be the representation of every other straight person and every other heterosexual relationship in the world? Then why impose the LGBT community with such limitations?The only similarity between every gay person in the world is that they are gay and that they are human.
I hope Cabir's relationship with Raghav doesn't turn into one of those where they break-up due to different opinions over being closeted or being all out and proud.I definitely wouldn't want that for Cabir after this. He took a step forward and faced himself and his truth, accepted it and voiced it in front of someone who is important to him, someone whose opinion and acceptance matters to him. Manik, with all his shortcomings, proved himself to be the true and real friend all over again -- There were all these things about him that I hate and could have made me dislike him but the way he is with his bunch of misfits gained him my respect -- the way he is so overly protective of his best friend and in tune with his needs and thoughts was the thing that made me want to watch the show in the first place. I started watching it just to get a glimpse of the dynamics between Manik and Dhruv and how they are so co-dependent and sensitive when it comes to each other.It is the way that Manik, even when being a brute and kiddish sometimes, is like a brother/father figure to all his friends. Dhruv trusts him and has such a strong faith in him, he lets himself be vulnerable with him only.Now with Cabir, who never had a Father figure in his life, and Manik being the leader of their misfit group like an Alpha of a defective wolf pack, his opinion and reaction to him being 'different' matters to him.No wonder he was scared of coming out straight and telling them. Manik's easy acceptance, his encouragement and love regardless of what he is must be like a breath of fresh air and relief after all these years of suffocation and misery. The 'I am your Mirror ..' Scene was so well executed, i was just sitting there with a madman grin on my face. Now seeing Cabir with his boo will be so awesome, i have had so many gay ships i can't even count on my fingers😆, this is gonna be a treat and that too on Indian Television as a cherry on top.