That is the difference between your
beti and your
beti jaisi, which is what Purvi is to Manav in reality, all his high flowing statements notwithstanding. When there is a clash, the former will always prevail.
In the same context, what would you say about Purvi as a wife, seeing that she is all the time thinking of her 'sister' Ovi (who hates her guts) and not at all of her husband?
And what would you say about a
sanskaari (presumably)
pativrata patni, who, when her husband refuses to accede to her demands, ups and leaves him, saying that without 'understanding and bonding' (shorthand for dancing to her tune) their
grihasti is pointless and she will now consider her
aai's home as her own? It was quite unbelievable. At this rate, no marriage would survive. Did Archana's celebrated
sanskaars and
parvarish teach Purvi to treat the institution of marriage in such a cavalier fashion?
Once she got married, Purvi's first duty should have been to her husband. Not to her
parivaar, which in any case should now be the one she had with Onir, not the Deshmukhs or the Karanjkars.
If there is a clash, the husband should come first. If she cannot be loyal to him, she should not have married at all. Nobody forced her to do so, did they?
Shyamala B.Cowsik
Originally posted by: ashfaque2012
Manav is worst father ever I saw. He all time thinking ovi not Purvi. He fee pain of ovi not Purvi.
Why you feel that no other than only Sachin will stand by Purvi's side. I am confused for Sachin. But I think Soham Dada will stand by Purvi's side near future. He is hate whole deshmukh family but not hate anytime Purvi.