Originally posted by: sammy17
Yes, now how weird, unrealistic and stupid does it feel thinking that kabir can have a love story with the same girl who was married to and betrayed his older brother who did nothing bad to her, the girl who targeted innocent members of his house like kavya, including ruining the relationships of the house? Jhanvi as well falling in love with kabir is a flat out silly idea too, but kabir falling for the girl who betrayed his brother and family is even more sillier and awkward. How in reality or even in a serial a character in kabir's position could even think of having romantic feelings for his traitor bhabhi is mind-boggling. A real person and character would hate and steer clear of someone who did what jhanvi/ pooja did to their sibling and family. And after all this can you imagine kabir falling in love with jhanvi and marrying her in front of dhruv and his family and living with her as her husband? The prospect of it sounds ludicrous. Why didn't foolish star plus just think of having shrenu and zain as love interests before the show started, because now I would not in any way feel any connect with the jhanvi-kabir love story, but would have if they were husband and wife from the beginning.
Not only Kavya ;Aarush, Chanda's children, Dhruv and KABIR HIMSELF were these people a helping hand in her father death...
Someone killed your father or finished your family you will feel love for him/her or hate..but here because of few people I will say love😆
Starplus should have decided it with the public making it into poll or on social media what exactly public want...
What a shame a woman will leave her hubby and marry his brother, living in the same house...or may be she will do a settlement for dhruv...
It looks so impossible that she finished the family and usurped all their wealth so easily.She came for revenge after the revenge she should not have left....
@BLUE It is really difficult to connect with them as husband and wife because they were shown differently (I don't know if I have the right to say it)