Originally posted by: bakwas_serial
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This was awesome...you.had Urmi adopt Radha 😁
No I dont think ill of Ravi that he took money and let Urmi adopt Radha. He knows he cannot raise her and his parents will continue to neglect and hurt Radha. Like he reminded Karuna he has not forgotten what had transpired years ago ..maybe he knows that Urmi (based on how she was with young Kirti) can give a good life to Radha. In a perfect world he would not make money from his daughter's adoption but so what if he is not perfect.
The conversation with Urmi and Kirti was entertaining. The two can easily spar with each other. Kirti does remember her childhood with her mother and the memories are warm and happy. Not sure what you have in store for them..but if Urmi truly wants to be part of her kids lives..I hope Kirti gives it a chance
Loved all your comments Shradha.
I have been thinking about these updates quite a lot in the last few days.
Initially I thought Kirti should stay away from her mother, but then now, me too thinking if Kirti should talk to Urmi and giver her a chance to explain herself and maybe live with her for sometime to see where it goes. Can Kirti be able to accept Urmi back into her life, even though it was Kirti who faced the worst hardships with her mother not being around her?
Regarding Ravi giving away Radha for adoption, I personally feel Ravi would have turned out to be a better human being if his parents had guided him properly from childhood.
He does not come about as an evil person. If he feels Radha is better off with Urmi, then he is not wrong.
He knows that Sudha does not want her daughter, and that his parents are terrible and he has no hopes on them. If he is not in a position to give Radha a decent life, then it is okay to give her away for adoption, if he knows that she will be better off at the new home.
PS: GN, do we still have any past chapters left? I want to know if Urmi did try to reach the kids again after Keshav died? And why did she keep away from them even after knowing that they are fatherless?
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