Unless it is a deliberate attempt by makers to make Naren so taken into Pooja that he forgot his earlier lifestyle ( ala Vishwamitra) and later comes back to senses ( once she leaves) only to realise that he had been an idiot to throw away all that for 'love'. That is staying true to original concept, which is a tragedy.
Or he realises that he had been a very shallow person who first got swayed to contemplate taking sanyaas and then got swayed by love to completely ditch it. That he had been weak and superficial as a human with no real self-introspection.
It could go either ways, Naren misunderstanding Pooja and going back to jogi self or worse an angry young businessman. OR it could go like what I said above Naren grows in strength as a human and realises both their faults as humans... And might actually embrace a life that balances his spirituality n material life.
Question is will they correct all that that went wrong with Vishwamitra- Menka story ? Since this is a modern adaption? Is that why they are doing what they are doing? Deliberately?
All that that has happened post marriage is done to show later that this not how a relation should be? How faulty n immature both were? All this is to teach them some maturity? Yes, their love for each other is true which is why the feelings and affection would remain even after the superficiality crumbles and giddy-in-love juvinile phase passes.
That could be one reason for this super fast and mindless jumping into romance... Only to realise later that how superficial they themselves and their relation had been ... Then starts the real journey of self-discovery and love? Once this phase of whirlwind romance of vishwamitra and menaka is over? Since it's modern adaption they will add to that story with this kind of progression?
I know this is futile hope and writing needs to be REALLLYYY good to get this point across in execution in show... Ah! Well...
Edited by drummedup - 8 years ago