Hey guys,
Don't know if you remember me. It's been awhile since I've been on IF. But this new twist is really intriguing me so I came back to see how all of you forumwasis felt about it.
So my question is which couple do you prefer; Yuvle/Twiraj or the new Twinj?
Personally, I really liked Twinj when it was played Sidmin, but in my opinion, I don't think Naman and Jasmin look that good together, so I kind of prefer Yuvle more at this point in time (please don't hate me). And don't get me wrong, I think Naman is a great actor and I loved him opposite Helly Shah in Khushiyon Ki Gullakh Aashi, but I just don't think him and Jasmin will have be able to recreate the Sidmin chemistry.
Also, about Yuvle, I know he's done many bad things in the past, but I feel like he has genuinely changed and he does regret his past actions. It's true, he didn't really get punishment for his actions. But for me, my personal belief is that if someone sins, but then they genuinely feel guilty about it, they should be forgiven. I am not trying to justify Yuvi's actions here, I am only justifying my own opinion, please don't get me wrong. Also, what he's doing now isn't easy either. It's not easy to marry someone who loves someone else. It's not easy to take someone else's child and give them your own name. And that's why I am shipping Yuvle for now.
And I would also like to point out that I am a very indecisive person, and thus my opinion keeps changing. Just like I switched over from shipping Twinj to shipping Yuvle, I might just switch back over to Twinj depending on how the track goes from here. But overall, I'm just excited to see what happens next and what life has in store for our 3 leads; Twinkle, Yuvi, and Kunj.
So guys, please do vote and share your own opinions too, because that's why I created this post.
- Sapna
PS: please DO NOT fight on this post, this post is not created for people to fight for their fandom. I think overall, the TEI forum is pretty mature and people don't really fight much, but I just wanted to add that as a preventative measure.