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Originally posted by: merrydock
Arjun's life got complicated from the moment he gave it to Purvi and married Ovi. though Arjun only loved purvi, but as a husband did everything to make Ovi happy. he tried doing eveything to bring Ovi back once she left him after she found out that pari was his daughter.
Ovi comes back has a one night stand with Arjun and then leaves, she does not take his calls or want to meet him, and he finaly gives up. its not Arjun fault Ovi got pregnant and didnt inform him.Arjun being in love with Purvi was ready to start a new life with her and their daughter Pari, things were going well and they were happy. then there were some differences because of Sohan and Manav mental state that affect the business.but in all that Arjun never regretted marrying Purvi, Ovi lie and omission of the existance of her child, created a rift between Arjun and purvi.in a heartbeat Arjun lost everything he holds most precious, Purvi, his daughter Pari, and their unborn child.how could he ever give Ovi purvi place in his life or even her daughter Pari place in his life. they would remind him everyday of what he lost.so i understand the chose to life without the joy of his children love, cause love one would result in the rejection of the other.in all the mess Arjun lost the most. so i don't blame him. what he did was right. it takes a lot of guts to live a lonely life, Arjun sacrificed his happiness so the kids could have a sort of normal upbringing.
Originally posted by: ChemistryMajor
I don't even consider Arjun to be Pia's father. Giving sperm to create a child doesn't make a man a father. A man needs to be involved in the children's day to day life, love them, protect them, and provide for them to the best of his ability and circumstances in order to be worthy of the title of a father. Arjun is nothing but a glorified sperm donor.
I felt bad for Arjun when he was forced to marry Ovi by Purvi, even though even then I felt he should have flatly refused pointing out how it would ruin three lives.
He did it any way under pressure.
But then, if he had agreed to do this for the sake of his love for Purvi, he only paid lip service to it. He lived with Ovi without any warmth. He was taking care of Ovi alright. But kept having imaginary scenes with Purvi. I guess that is understandable. But I do not think he deserves the credit for doing everything in his power to keep Ovi happy because he did not. He very well knew that only his love could make Ovi happy. It is understandable that he could not love her. But it is not understandable why did not break the relationship. He was only trying to keep his word to Purvi. He could not say "no" to anything she asked for whether it was marrying Ovi or having a child with her, or separating from Purvi herself before the last leap. That is where his weakness lies. (I am not discussing Purvi or Ovi here). He has, of course, suffered a lot and his suffering deserves sympathy on humane grounds . But his suffering is due to his own inability to withstand whatever was demanded by Purvi.
Even now he is taking so much help and support from Ovi, but he shows no concern for her life, her child (which happens to be his too). His only concern is Purvi - not even Pari so much. Shouldn't a 40 + man be concerned about his children? I think TM does have a point, even though I agree that Arjun's condition is pitiable in some ways.
(In terms of performance, I think Ritvik is doing an excellent job portraying a pitiable confused man. But I hope Asha also gets an opportunity to show her talent as an actor with varied emotions. She is given only three or four types of scenes because of the way the writers have developed her character. I think she deserves more.)