The problem isn't his profession. Honestly, Arpita can earm her own money. Aru should talk about that! Aru's problem is not wrong. How many times has Arpita met Sundar to love him? What personality does he have? Why should anyone feel comfortable marrying such a servile man who gives away his entire savings to his own employers.
My problem is that Sundar adds nothing to the Rathore equation. He has no ambition, no presence. No worldview. They have crafted Arvind to be such an integral thread of the Rathore unit that they sort of retrieved into their own individual shells after he was gone—loving and supporting each other but only that.
What will Sundar be to Aryan or Narnada? Apart from being an affectionate husband to Arpita and friend to Imlie? That's it. Storywise, he has no equation with Aryan.
What will be the central point or conflict or tension or even day-to-day concerns in Surpita relationship?
What even will Sundar add to Arpita's life? At least show him to be a friend or partner to her before shoving them down our throats. Their ease as a real couple reflects on-screen but the characters have no chemistry, sorry!
Imlie needs to back the eff off. She's being super enthu about setting up her bff with his crush, but Aryan is right when he says that it is the matter of Surpita's life. Apni sexual tension ko pehle resolve kar lo before shoving your projections down this poor woman's throat.
Let her breathe, get funky hairdoes, go on bad dates that she cribs about.
Watch Qarrib Qarrib Single to see widowed women actually moving on enthusuastically in life. The last few episodes have been so fun to watch because of Arpita and Imlie laughing over stupid, silly things.
Set up a Tinder for Arpita ffs.
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