Originally posted by: Gurmeet4Drashti
So Iâm going to be careful while wording this but here goes..
I think when you want to establish a âlove triangleâ there should be sufficient depth given to the new relationship. So Iâm going to spout one trashy love triangle which came on top of my head, Twilight. Yeah that was one book which had everyone âtornâ because the new guy got space, moments and their story could progress without the constant hurdle of her âexâ. She had developed a bond with both and therein came her plight. Whoâs better? One needs to see the man behind the facade before falling. Here she has ONE scene with Bajaj and then bam! The next episode she seems to have erased it from her memory
PS: donât judge because of the reference but twilight was one book which had my entire middle school divided and Iâm in a very reminiscent mood now đđ¤
LMAO ILY. Listen we ALL went through the Twilight phase okay, ALL OF US. And if you didn't. YOU'RE LYING.
I truly can't get over the fact that they really are trying to write Prerna as someone who is emotionally cheating on her husband. Like this? This is DEFS not the Prerna they were tooting as their sanskaari, everyday, girl next door protagonist. For me, and this is str8 outta my FF on this forum, this love triangle would have been so much more poignant if the focus had shifted to Bajaj and Prerna from the get go. Her hatred, to reluctant acceptance, to understanding, and ultimately to trust. The reason Prerna and Bajaj work is because they SHOULD get all the development that AnuPre never got. AnuPre weren't even like friends, it was just one day they were acquaintances and then the next they were in love. But for PreRish it's the going through the motions, learning that your initial prejudice and judgements of the person were wrong, accepting your own faults, and moving forward that makes them so rewarding to watch. It's know the person you LEAST expected to love, is the one who knows you better than anyone else.
We deserve to see an enemies to reluctant coparents to friends to lovers trope with them. But GOD KNOWS that's definitely what we won't get. And through all this, we should have seen a mature and well adjusted Anurag who STILL loving Prerna, allows her to make her own decisions without maligning himself or her in the process.