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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Madhura..

Very well described and totally agree!!

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Where did the Ansh of saving my kids when Bhasmika took them go?! Instead of supporting and discussing stuff he is telling her wrong?!!!!

I am proud of Adi!


Glad that for once we both have the same sentiment regarding Ansh. Yes, I do appreciate him for being so patient with Piya. But him giving up on their kid so easily was completely out of his character and annoying to hell. 😡

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Sounds intense. I'll comment later after watching. 😊

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: nushy1995

Where did the Ansh of saving my kids when Bhasmika took them go?! Instead of supporting and discussing stuff he is telling her wrong?!!!!

I am proud of Adi!


Glad that for once we both have the same sentiment regarding Ansh. Yes, I do appreciate him for being so patient with Piya. But him giving up on their kid so easily was completely out of his character and annoying to hell. 😡

Indeed! Nushy I may seem total Ansh fan but I do criticize him when he does wrong things or messes up everything! Also like noble idiocy I wanted to share one more word with you guys

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: nushy1995

Sounds intense. I'll comment later after watching. 😊

Sure let me know your views, hoping you enjoy. Cos we really love our fav sequences and few are the benchmark scenes which we discuss.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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I could even take the noble idiocy stuff. Because Ansh has always been like that. The way I perceive the story, it's not just that Ved loves him to the extent of objectifying him as a coveted element but Ansh himself always had this guilt that for him and Kajal, Ved had to sacrifice and his family bore a lot for his supernatural lineage. So him trying to go away still was in line with his character.


But coming to term with a kid's death, that too in such way - it's not possible. Even human dads would lose their sense after everything. As I had mentioned Bhootu that even after 6 months Anandita and Subodh were suffering and somewhere down the line started blaming each other for the incident and drifted apart.

In one sense, Ansh is responsible for this incident. He wanted to repent - that was fine. But letting Mo out was suicide in every sense and ultimately Pari became the victim. So the Ansh who feels extreme guilt in normal scenarios is totally fine with Pari's death and not turning the world upside down just doesn't make any sense.

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Posted: 5 years ago
#37

Originally posted by: nushy1995

I could even take the noble idiocy stuff. Because Ansh has always been like that. The way I perceive the story, it's not just that Ved loves him to the extent of objectifying him as a coveted element but Ansh himself always had this guilt that for him and Kajal, Ved had to sacrifice and his family bore a lot for his supernatural lineage. So him trying to go away still was in line with his character.


But coming to term with a kid's death, that too in such way - it's not possible. Even human dads would lose their sense after everything. As I had mentioned Bhootu that even after 6 months Anandita and Subodh were suffering and somewhere down the line started blaming each other for the incident and drifted apart.

In one sense, Ansh is responsible for this incident. He wanted to repent - that was fine. But letting Mo out was suicide in every sense and ultimately Pari became the victim. So the Ansh who feels extreme guilt in normal scenarios is totally fine with Pari's death and not turning the world upside down just doesn't make any sense.

Bang on Nushy!!! 👏 🤗

Agree completely with each and every thing you stated here...

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Posted: 5 years ago
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This Ansh feeling guilty for Ved's sacrifice is something which I have been pointing out since a long time. He has always felt guilty that Ved had to do so much for his sake.



Now, coming to Pari's death... Yes, I agree with you. In a way Ansh is himself responsible for this mishap. Had he hammered that nail properly, Mo wouldn't have escaped. Then he chose the self sacrificial route without even thinking that Mo could harm his family too... And here I will definitely mention his utter stupid decision of jumping into the PKJ.


He, who actually feels extremely guilty in normal scenarios, is perfectly normal and has accepted Pari's death so easily!! Instead, he should have actually turned the world upside down as you said... It makes absolutely no sense.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Couldn't agree more. 🤗

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: nushy1995

Couldn't agree more. 🤗

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