Originally posted by: lavs_157
I am so in agreement with you regarding everything you said about Shaurya, his idea of family. He has deep rooted fear to lose the people he considers his. He is ok with the family bound by rules than having to lose them over one persons happiness. The Shaurya before Anokhi would not turn back on his family for anyone, for anything. His loyalty towards them would not waver for anyone.
But Anokhi, she taught him that it’s important to love and care for the happiness of the people you love. And it’s equally important to fight for your own happiness, self respect and rights. Anokhi is the first happiness he has wanted for himself, not to please his BM or BP, not for the loyalty of his family. But for himself. It is an interesting juncture of their story.
I am so looking forward to see how Shaurya is going to balance the both. I don’t think he will walk out, nor will he compromise on Anokhi’s dignity. Let’s see how the cv’s are planning to nurture this story!