Gosh, you all make such nice posts/responses.
@guptill:
I think this is a smart storyline, the way they have juxtaposed love vs. responsibility (although I don't think the child is Manav's responsibility, its Sachin-Shravani's mistake, not his), new vs. old, love for Archana vs. love for his family. Its a very interesting set-up.
Although I would have loved it more had Archana had to go back due to the divorce rules if this Shravani pregnancy drama was NOT there, I'm still excited that she will go back.
Can you please tell more about the triangle in Thirumathi Selvam?
@nikitagmc:
Oooooh, I love how you put the bolded part as well as the evolving part! Very well said. I really can't say anything more about that, you put it beautifully.
I does seem more realisitic for them to fall back in love this way. I often mentioned that it would be really weird and unrealistic for them to just run back to each other even after the truth is out. What about all that pain and drama that they had to go through? This is definitely smarter, because the more they are actually around each other, the more inevitable it will be for them to fall back in love. I think the key is the love happening all over again, because they won't be able to repress that, even after all the hatred that went around. Its often seen that when two people are apart they dwell on the bad things so much that the relationship is perceived by them as being far worse than it really is. With ArMan back around each other, hopefully as the article said, the misunderstandings will be cleared up and they will both realize their love for each other. They will remember how good they felt around each other and how incomplete they were feeling with out each other.
As I've posted in other topics, I just have this feeling that this "pregnancy" is just a chaal to get ArMan back together. I don't know why I have that feeling, but I just do, maybe its just that optimism at work again. I just feel positive vibes coming from this. Initially when looked at the article, I was seriously just like "What the...", but when I actually read it I sensed something positive coming of it.