Originally posted by: chahat4u
Hi, new in this forum. I cannot help but feel excited for Ratan and Diya's marriage. The way Ratan acted today, determined; loved it. But I was still thinking from another angle. Ratan suddenly seemed so much more mature, and overcame his fear of marrying Diya for the sake of promise taken by his father.Yet he could easily think of any other solution. I mean, they have enough influence to look for a better groom for Diya. The situation hadn't come yet to the point, "if no one marries Diya" as thought by Maan Singh. This decision which does seems to be taken impulsively, out of care & emotions for Diya; who sacrificed 12 yrs of her life for him. Who is his best friend.
Though it does show, he can do anything for Diya whenever she needs him, and maybe won't think twice before coming to her help. Maybe also, initially it is a kind of repayment for what Diya had done for him. As if fate has decided, these two will always be each other when they need each other. Both of them have different personalities but with one thing in common. Both can go to any extreme for the sake of other.
Yet, just thinking, if this was possible their marriage was not shown now. But after Ratan was shown making some more efforts for her marriage? or maybe it would have only dragged the inevitable track. Besides who is complaining, always wanted to see their marriage track 😆
Hoping from now on, Ratan's character is shown in a mature light. A boy who retains his youth in mind but yet shows the maturity of a leader/man.
As for Diya's father, maybe his breakdown was quite logical and inevitable. yet to some extent the whole blame game only on Ratan had become a bit too much.