Originally posted by: ShinyMishka
Ah ok, I had not seen the promo. So she's echoing Prakash's words. That makes sense as Prakash isn't aware of all that has transpired between Yogi-Gunjan and Yogi-Pari. But still, who is Pari trying to fool by saying all this to Yogi? If Pari-Yogi's love isn't real, then Yogi-Gunjan's sure as hell wasn't. I disliked the comparison between romantic love and familial love. Sure, both are important, but you shouldn't sacrifice one for the other. If you are surrounded by family, but in a loveless marriage, that will make you unhappy as well. Ultimately, your romantic counterpart is the one people call "jeevan-saathi". So what if your parents knew you for longer, that means they have the right to dictate/ruin your life? I have low tolerance for family guilt-tripping, especially for something stupid as prejudice or ego. Something like that should not be encouraged in the name for love for your family. Shiv did the exact same thing. I understand that Pari coming from a broken household idealizes the Shrivastavs, but she should realize that emotional blackmail is just another form of abuse. And ultimately, she is making Yogi an abuse victim like her. 😭People keep repeating how well Shrivastavs/Yogi know Pari. Well how well do they know Gunjan? And when they get to know, oh boy, I look forward to the egg on Patthar's face. Try to say how "perfect" Gunjan is for Yogi then. Sorry for rant, I'm just so annoyed at these balidaan type tracks that make no sense, and no actual loving parent will force on their child. IIM was supposed to be different, but it has fallen into the same non-sensical patterns as other ITV serials. CVs butcher a character and later will make everyone forgive them easily.