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Intresting topic. I have always hated this 'mummy-daddy ne yahi sikaya hai tumhe' since childhood and also I dislike the concept of parents background being the major decision factor for marriage alliances. How can a grown up individuals character can be solely attributed to the upbringing of parents is still a question for me. It's true that we learn a lot from our parents and imitate them but as we grow up some tend to imply those learnings in life and some divert from it. By this I don't mean to say that all bad people have good parents and they haven't absorbed anything from their parents, there do exist people who are bad as a result of bad upbringing but one can't generalize or trivialize this. There are traits which are carried genetically but there are lot of traits which go beyond genetics.
Regarding Ishana and Om, both are wrong and right in their place. Om is ought to be furious at her for fooling him, conning him he is totally right in lashing out at her, but bringing in her upbringing isn't right even though he knows her father is also an equal shareholder in the con, specially since Om himself had argued with Shivaay a few days ago that a person is what he is and not because of his family or upbringing. And now in the heat of the moment he turns away from his own ideals. Ishana is right in retaliating by relating him to his upbringing, in the heat of the moment but is totally wrong to defend her action, conning.
Intresting topic. I have always hated this 'mummy-daddy ne yahi sikaya hai tumhe' since childhood and also I dislike the concept of parents background being the major decision factor for marriage alliances. How can a grown up individuals character can be solely attributed to the upbringing of parents is still a question for me. It's true that we learn a lot from our parents and imitate them but as we grow up some tend to imply those learnings in life and some divert from it. By this I don't mean to say that all bad people have good parents and they haven't absorbed anything from their parents, there do exist people who are bad as a result of bad upbringing but one can't generalize or trivialize this. There are traits which are carried genetically but there are lot of traits which go beyond genetics.
Regarding Ishana and Om, both are wrong and right in their place. Om is ought to be furious at her for fooling him, conning him he is totally right in lashing out at her, but bringing in her upbringing isn't right even though he knows her father is also an equal shareholder in the con, specially since Om himself had argued with Shivaay a few days ago that a person is what he is and not because of his family or upbringing. And now in the heat of the moment he turns away from his own ideals. Ishana is right in retaliating by relating him to his upbringing, in the heat of the moment but is totally wrong to defend her action, conning.
Originally posted by: -PhoenixD-
Agree with u bt O n shivay had an argument over Khandan n parvarish!shivay said ache khandan se ache parvarish mil te hai bt Om said khandan doesnt matter n he said d exactly same thing here Amiri karibi kisiko bure ya chor nahi banate its one's upbringing!