"Your daughter will hold your hand for a little while, but she will hold your heart for a lifetime " đ
Ruhi as always ready to bring a smile on her Mother's face. â¤ď¸
I know the scene is yet to air but can I just say how much that I loved and enjoyed that 50 seconds. From what I saw in the precap (It can be played out completely diff. tomorrow) Raman does not hear the major chunk of the conversation. If he does hear IshRu's conversation I believe it will work wonders for this track. The part of Raman's brain which refuses to act will see some change for sure, provided he hears the entire conversation especially the part where Ruhi tells her mother than she would never make her apologize and would never leave her. Raman knows what happened was not right, he acknowledged it in his mind but of what use is it if he is not going to do anything about it? Perhaps Ruhi's words will give him the much needed jolt.đ
The precap reminded me of the IshRu-Raman scene after the previous 'Sorry' kaand.
After the previous Sorry Drama Ruhi tells Ishita "Papa ne aaj aapko kitna bura feel karwaya" and yet again that is exactly what we saw. Raman may not have asked Ishu to say sorry but can we tell Raman had no hand at all ? Of course NOT. His words the previous day did push Ishita to some extent to do the same. That fueled by Rinky-Simmi-Romi conversation in the morning where they clearly mention two people- Raman and Mummy Ji being upset is what drives Ishita to make up her mind and apologize. Once again Ishita was made to feel bad. Raman did not directly say to Ishu that she should apologize but neither did he put his foot down and say tha Ishu shouldn't apologize for no mistake of hers. Somewhere Raman wanted anything and everything to happen that would bring Adi back home.
In the earlier scene Ruhi then expresses her fears, that she feels one day Ishita may leave her because Raman does not love her Ishita. Ishita consoles her, assures her Ruhi bacha that she would never leave Ruhi and neither would Raman; while all of this is witnessed by Raman.
According to the precap we have an almost similar scene rolling out but this time it is not Ishita but Ruhi who is giving her mother the assurance that she is looking for. "Ishima aap hi meri Mumma ho, chahe kuch bhi ho jaaye main aapko kabhi hurt nahi karoongi, aapse kabhi door nahi jaaongi. I love You". đ đ đ (Tears of Joy)
Now this is called growth in character from being insecure about the future to firmly without the slightest bit of hesitation or confusion to stand by her mother no matter what and all this coming from a 7 year old, Ruhi-Ishita's relationship has seen a full circle is what I would say. đł â¤ď¸
Coming back to Raman not sure how much he sees and how much the sight before him will help him to come to a better solution for all that is happening. But it would be great to see him realize what's happening even if he manages to catch just the last part of the conversation because that's a great eye-opener too.
After the last 'Sorry Chapter' there was this brilliant heart to heart conversation between Raman and Toshi ji where he confesses how how wrong he was to make Ishita apologize to a woman like Shagun for the sake of Aditya and how his lowly act made him fall in the eyes of his own daughter. And thus he promises to set things right for his princess. Lets just hope that this time too we get something on similar lines.
After seeing the 'Sorry Harassment Drama" unfold before him Raman feels terrible, he is guilty and acknowledges what happened was not right. But acknowledging is one thing and putting the same into action is another.
As a viewer what disappoints me the most is the U-Turn Raman took when it came to Adi. The growth that was shown in his character as a father to Adi from the Amma's accident track to the false child abuse sequence has vanished into think air. The way he handled Adi in the false child abuse track (Stern and not bending) with a tad bit of affection is the way to go but sadly it's gone back to square one and how?
The decision Raman has to make is not easy... but it's not a difficult one either is it? Do you want to be a father who loves your son BLINDLY and switch off your brains and eyesight to everything that he does? Or Do you want to be a father who loves your son SINCERELY by guiding him and showing him right from wrong?
Back then Raman admits "Apne bete ko naa paane ki saza main apni massom bachi ko de raha tha". I hope he realizes and accepts the current situation in it's true form and comes to term with the fact that his lack of action will blow this whole thing out of proportion and become a punishment for Ruhi yet again.
Cheers