Originally posted by: abhilashasharma
there is another angle to this statement. For example in Mishti’s case, for her she considered Love as everything, even in a silly way or illogical way, she tried to fight to get back her love. But her partner’s priorities were different than hers . All she was called was “desperate and characterless” by Meenu, “insensitive” by Abir, “selfish” by Kunal, in short, people just referred her as a mad girl behind her love. Her intentions were forgotten, only her actions were remembered and criticised. She was pushed to choose the second option. Even if Mah had supported her in her fight, practically they would have faced insult and bad mouth and nothing more.
On the contrary, if Abir had fought for their love, his love would have been referred and proclaimed as true love. Now his whole family will support him one after the other. Then it would prove that the family is supporting him to win his true love...
What a gender-biased opinion in the name of love? Believe it or not, Thus exists our society.
That’s y they say - “No use knocking a locked door”