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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: Ritzzee23

Hey bhagwan now ehsan went to katha's house to meet aarav😠... Yeh bosses ko kaam nehi hai kya katha ke alawa??

Is umar mein kyun baap banna hai us ehsan ko?? Sab single ladki marr gyi kya.. Accha khasa dikhta hai koi bhi mil jayegi par is dumbo ko bass aarav ka baap banne mein interest hain... 🥺😡

i totally agree with you.

par kahte hei naa.. LOVE IS BLIND. 🤔 idiots who believe in this. why u need complications in your life. You like her, we get it. But why to force yourself on her son. Why that kid will accept u?

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Posted: 2 years ago

At this moment all the three characters are RED FLAGS for me.😆

Sab ke sab ajeeb hei.😆

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: Lethamukund


He gives a feeling of entitlement in his behaviour towards Katha. But what makes him feel entitled is the thing which we are not able to understand.

If Viaan feels entitled towards Katha, it can be understood in context of ONS that happened. Ehsan is just a boss and Katha is his employee. They don't share any other bond other than the one he is trying to establish forcefully

A person like Ehsan looks jovial and funny, but in real life he is a red flag. Stay away from such person

Rather I would say, Ehsan and Viaan both are red flags. Since Viaan is ML here, and he accepted his mistakes, apologising through words and actions and is ready to change himself, he can be accepted.

If Ehsan does not rectify his behaviour after getting to know Katha is not interested in him, he can not be accepted. So let us wait and see how they take the character arc further


Isn’t that entitledness around women a common despicable male trait? When the man is decent it shows up as persistent interest or protectiveness or mild flirting. When the man is not decent it goes to the extent of stalking, ‘hatadoonga’, possesiveness, proprietory behaviour (kahan gayi thi). If the man is bad, it can even go to the extreme of relationship rape & acid-throwing (if u not become mine u cannot become anyone’s).


Unfortunately itv & movies like Kabir Singh & many novels romanticise this trait.

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Posted: 2 years ago

Again a reminder pls.. that there's separate thread in same forum page to talk more about OG turkish drama, its characters & story plot movements.


Lets confine this discussion thread to KA on Sonytv. 😊

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Posted: 2 years ago

my impression of ehsaan is that he has never had a heartbreak. never had a woman turn him down. so it doesn't even strike him that someone he is interested in may not feel the same way about him. he is that good looking fella in school/college where all the girls are all oohing and aahing over him.

he has also had his way when it comes to other aspects in life. nothing disappointed him or challenged him. what he wanted he got. hence the entitlement. life hasn't taught him the difficult lesson yet -- you won't get everything you want or need all the time.

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: Bana


Isn’t that entitledness around women a common despicable male trait? When the man is decent it shows up as persistent interest or protectiveness or mild flirting. When the man is not decent it goes to the extent of stalking, ‘hatadoonga’, possesiveness, proprietory behaviour (kahan gayi thi). If the man is bad, it can even go to the extreme of relationship rape & acid-throwing (if u not become mine u cannot become anyone’s).


Unfortunately itv & movies like Kabir Singh & many novels romanticise this trait.


Sadly this is the truth of our society. Entertainment industry romanticise such people and behaviour and our youth idolise them

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: mango.falooda

my impression of ehsaan is that he has never had a heartbreak. never had a woman turn him down. so it doesn't even strike him that someone he is interested in may not feel the same way about him. he is that good looking fella in school/college where all the girls are all oohing and aahing over him.

he has also had his way when it comes to other aspects in life. nothing disappointed him or challenged him. what he wanted he got. hence the entitlement. life hasn't taught him the difficult lesson yet -- you won't get everything you want or need all the time.

He will get that hard lesson from Katha

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: Bana


Isn’t that entitledness around women a common despicable male trait? When the man is decent it shows up as persistent interest or protectiveness or mild flirting. When the man is not decent it goes to the extent of stalking, ‘hatadoonga’, possesiveness, proprietory behaviour (kahan gayi thi). If the man is bad, it can even go to the extreme of relationship rape & acid-throwing (if u not become mine u cannot become anyone’s).


Unfortunately itv & movies like Kabir Singh & many novels romanticise this trait.

I would disagree with you -- it is not a common trait at all. that would be like saying every male out there has weird tendencies. is there a section of men that get offended when women refuse them? yes. but these men are insecure to the hilt and therefore, take offense at any women. these men also have issues with their own mothers and sisters. these men were not raised to be respectful or have platonic relationships with women -- there is also that problem as well.

normal men are highly offended when such cases become news. in my own family as well as friends as well as colleagues, the men's first reaction to such news events was "a**hole. because of idiots like these, women badmouth men." as men with sisters, mothers, daughters, relatives and friends, they themselves felt bad and affronted..

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: Lethamukund


Sadly this is the truth of our society. Entertainment industry romanticise such people and behaviour and our youth idolise them

basically there are two camps. some who know how to show romance the good way and some who don't. it all depends on the filmmakers. I would also say that many have zero idea of how women think or how they would respond to situations. so many of the romances are actually teenager infatuation style and I don't even consider them real romance at all. the main focus in movies are on the heroes whereas dramas are unabashedly femae centric.

when it comes to movies, there are filmmakers who are conscious of this issue and focus on writing well. ultimately if we have favour those good movies, then more would be tempted to write better. in a money driven environment, sometimes it is all about what sells.

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