Originally posted by: -mina-
@tia, but, surely it makes for a much more satisfying love story if the conflicts they have to overcome are so personal? much more interesting to watch how 'i hate you for what you've done' evolves...as opposed to 'i hate you for stuff not related to you'...though in a sense a lot of what abhi hates about pragya isn't related to her (aaliya/purab disappointment)...
Except that in Kayamath, the hatred was real and not a MU. So Milind's hatred was so very justified. Prachi's brother and relatives treat a poor Milind and his sister badly. The brother ditches his sister too after an affair. Abhi's hatred is baseless since everything is a MU here and he is on the wrong side completely. Yet, yes, given he will end up loving her within his own constructed hatred for her makes it very interesting.
I was more worried about the amount of time it will take to sort this unlike Kaymath, where things were far less complicated.
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