Originally posted by: ItsmeAzra
I do not agree with the Barkha part,though I understand her pov,but just because u have lost your everything does not mean you start scheming to snatch somebody else's property!Yeh kausna tareeka hua??Aur kausna haqq maang rahi hai voh?Koi haqq nahin hai uska Anuj ke business mein.š¤”Haan help maang sakti hai,jo ko Anuj definitely karega,help maangne se koi chota nahin hota!!About the age factor, if Anuj can start all over again,then why can't they??They too have enough experience right??
The whole Anuj ke gharwale is a skewed track and like I said, I thought Ankush had a share in the property and hence.
Well, about starting afresh. It's never too easy.
Infact, anyone in that situation will look for options at their disposal (which in this case was assumed leveraging their stake in the business which will act as a capital for a new venture).
I agree if they do not have a share in the business, demanding partnership or taking over is unacceptable. But asking help is not.
Coming to if Anuj and Anupama can, why can't Ankush. Let's review Anupama and Anuj's situation.
1. Anupama had the closed karkhana which could have been utilised as venture capital.
2. Anuj had a huge goodwill, a friend who offered partnership (which is rare) and Anupama offered a flat as a roof over his head.
Besides, the way it was shown is anything but realistic.
My problem as I have mentioned before is another female character falling prey to this stereotype. India born, foreign returned, educated, opinionated has no idea of Indian customs, no respect for them,is either single, divorced or a vamp who schemes against the bechari, bholi bhali Indian family members.
Edited by Bodhianveshika - 3 years ago