Originally posted by: nushy1995
Ansh is definitely at fault here. Nothing can absolve him from his crime of abandoning Piya at her worst condition.
But unfortunately, Piya's decisions alone have caused more harm than his if we look at the current situation.
Technically speaking, Ansh could outs Piya only because she herself was confused about her powers. They were normal human beings. Ansh couldn't overpower her in any way. Once she got to know about the power being their unborn child's, if she had filed for custody, she could have easily taken Adi with him. Rathores are super rich but Sharmas too are well off. Besides, Adi was only 1 year old. Court always gives more preference to mothers when the kids are very small.
Ansh didn't want to listen to her. But why couldn't she stand up for her kids and more importantly for herself? I loved it when she got back at Ansh once he pointed towards Divya. Then why didn't she show the same will-power for her kids?
And if Ansh had listened to her, then they could have found a solution to bind Pari's power too or something like that. But just because Ansh refused, she made up a theory that Adi would be better off without them? What sort of logic is this?
Piya herself led an orphan's life and believed her father abandoned him. How could she not think of Adi? Her decision has become a blessing in disguise for Pari as she has lived a secured, happy life. But none can deny that Adi despite living in a joint family has grown up to be sad and reserved. Without any fault of his, he has suffered the most.
Nishant is shady and he had every right to scold Ved. In fact, until yesterday, I was wishing him to beat Ansh up like he did when Mo misled him in Piya's voice. But he also knows more than anyone that one incident can destroy a family. His whole life he has blamed himself for failing Divya and Piya. Shouldn't he have talked about these scenarios with Piya considering he knew another child was on her way?
Everybody is human here and all of them had their share of fault. But the cumulative effect has destroyed PiyAnsh and Adi's lives.
Just as Ansh can't escape his fault of abandoning Piya, Piya too can't victimize herself putting the entire blame on Ansh. Even if she had chosen her self-respect over her love, she should have chosen her kids over their birth father's idiotic claim.
Ansh has failed Piya as a husband while Piya has failed Adi as a mother. She is as much as at fault as Ansh is.