Originally posted by: VaishnaviG
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Loved it Sathya,very well written.❤️
Also even I see Suman as a Gary charcter also believe that she can have a very good bond with Raavi also both of them know SHIVA in and out also both women matter so much to Shiva.Also the difference between them(Suman and Raavi ) and Dhara is Shiva loves them a lot in former case but in latter case instead of love their is more respect.Like if somebody has done so much for me I would respect that person a lot and also type of agree to the person’s every decision that is out of respect and thought that they would be making the decision thinking from long term perspective also wouldn’t oppose easily but the person I love a lot rather than respecting him or her I wouldn’t agree to that person unless that point makes sense to me and also I agree it genuinely, if it doesn’t I would fight with them and oppose them.
Choti❤️! Glad you loved it!
And I completely understand your viewpoint as well... There's a sense of responsibility when it comes to Dhara, isn't there? A sense of anything I do will not be enough repayment, that brings in a certain formality that isn't present in either of the other 2 relationships. The first time I realised this was back during the Kamra kaand, I think, when the women all realise that the 3 brothers are going to themselves be the mazdoors, and when Suman teases them as they're taking things upwards, Shiva says "Kya Maa? Tu bhi na!". And it's such a difference from the careful Aap that's used for Dhara....
Also, another beautiful point I think is this one. You only fight where you feel you have the right to. That haq. Which Shiva didn't feel he has with Dhara, proved by his dialogue after saving her jewels from the conman in the markets that day.