Loved reading all the post .
I stopped feeling pity for Ishita long back, as I honestly feel, she is the one who is solely responsible for what she is facing now and letting Raman to royally abuse her. The rain romance that was recently shown was yuck to me. In fact not just to me but even to many of my friends who are ardent fan of IshRa. Don't want to deceive myself by saying that I enjoyed it just as a standalone piece. It's my pov that whatever is being shown w.r.t Ishita post leap is disgrace to women-hood. Let's agree to disagree if someone else has different pov.
No human being is perfect in this world. If everyone is 100% perfect is all aspects, then we would not be hearing abt one Vivekananda, one Ramanujam etc . Having said that, there is always a scope for improvement for everyone , be it relationship or one-self. The degree of it varies from each person to person and acceptance of them in public/relationship also varies. So yes, Ishita will also need improvements in certain aspect but can that be even equated to Raman's behavior that we see post leap? This is my perspective. as I said earlier, I respect someone with different pov
So to me, Raman's character is a huge disconnect. I can never ever develop the fond/connect with him in the same way as pre-leap. There could be numerous reasons in the script to show him like that, but with what has been shown, he is NO less than JANWAR. Few good deeds cannot take away the fact of what he is actually now. For others it could be vice versa... No offence to them. This is my view and just felt like sharing. So please no bashing.
It was never Ishita but the pre-leap Raman is whom I fell for in this show but it is the same Raman (post-leap) for whom I hate this show to the core now .
Why I should be even worried about who occupies the screen and for how long when they main lead character has taken such a huge turn and made me to loose interest on the show. Perhaps I am more happy that by reducing their screen presence, I'm not forced to see more abuses/callous words