I too would have liked them to go with the separation theme. This storyline of separation at this point befits the leads, both of whom are older, headstrong, and set in their ways. The separation would have given them time to work on themselves and their core hurts and issues, while also discovering what attracted them to each other.
Having/raising a child when there are so many blocks to interpersonal communication, when there is mutual distrust and fear is hardly the magic wand for KeerTi's relationship problems. At best it is a diversion --a distraction from their own challenges, and at worst, they would be using the child to sort out their interpersonal difficulties. Resorting to such a solution when one is in one's twenties and one does not know any better is somewhat understandable, but KeerTi are in their early forties. What has come over them? How will KT grow out of his manchildishness? How will Preeti learn to trust again, despite the hurts she has endured in her first marriage? Only time will tell.
Edited by aimf - 4 years ago