Originally posted by: Shwets1502
I am trying to look this from Pakya's pov and he is wrong. No doubt there. He sees only Pari's mom's words. How much does he know Pari as a person? He likes her and is kind, vice versa. He knows nothing else about her. Pari stood up to her parents with whom she already had a troubled relationship. Will Yogi be able to stand up for Pari against his family?
As for Shiv. Pakya is going blind again. So nothing could be said there. He doesn't want to hurt his friend. I don't know. The writers probably didn't shown their deep friendship to actually get why Pakya trusts Shiv so much.
My point is... Keeping aside the Shiv jaap, YoRi aren't ready for marriage. They haven't thought this through. They are matured but can be childish as well. Loads of compromises needed.
No idea whether Yogi can go against his family for Pari...and that’s one tough decision for him if he has to choose.
Pakya doesn’t want to hurt his friend but can hurt his son? I don’t c logic in this.
@bold..
Shwetu, I believe in love, 2 people love each other and then comes the acceptance of each other’s family wherein many compromises r required for family or even between themselves.
Here in YoRi, Pari has accepted Yogi’s family before she accepted him. She has not only accepted him knowing his disabilities but also has become his friend, his voice. What more is needed. One can stay under a roof for years and still not understand each other fully.
Marriage is discovering each other in different phases and walking hand in hand, no matter what the phase is. Gunjan has even felt sad that he can’t say I love u seeing a guy yelling out his heart to his girl. Yogi was shown his weakness by Gunjan. My brownie points to Pari for becoming his support and his strength rather than being weak like Gunjan or making Yogi weak in their love.
Edited by allizzwell - 5 years ago