Originally posted by: flamingoAK
The CVs did one good thing, they gave us Birju. He is the epitome of a lover. It is so refreshing to see his love for Rani. It's so pure, the no strings attached kind. He built himself to be a capable man for Rani. When he found out she got married, his heart broke but he respected their relationship. He understands what a marriage means. When he found out Veer was going to hurt her, he confronted Veer himself and told Veer he wasn't good enough for her. When Rani told him to not come between a husband wife relationship, he backed off immediately knowing his boundaries. When he got to know his love was still suffering, he came to Jaipur to support her. He just wants her to be happy. That is the beauty of it. We didn't see Birju making any promises yet we still see the purity in his love.
Whereas we saw Veer making a million promises but breaking them all in moments. Actions do speak louder than words. In my first post in this thread, I asked "to truly love is to be selfless - is Veer truly selfless?". The answer is still no. Veer's care for Rani is conditional on Ranisa and Rani doing good for his family. Without those two conditions, his love and care disappears. He might feel attracted to her but it is nowhere near true love. I change my question now -- will Veer ever be able to love Rani unconditionally and selflessly as Birju does?
Thank you CVs for giving us Birju. Not really looking forward for you to butcher him like you butchered everyone else.
Veer, I think AK just challenged you. You better step up my boy.
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