Aryan's reaction

Baarish_Sim thumbnail
Visit Streak 180 Thumbnail Visit Streak 90 Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 3 years ago
#1

How do you think Aryan will react when he learns of Cheeni's identity? I know his love for her won't diminish - I expect his protectiveness to grow trifold after the revelation. But do you think he'll feel guilty for what he said before the leap? The you-let-our-child-die-for-Aditya-Tripathi's-daughter thing? I know he said it in deep trauma but from my experience, the circumstances don't stop me from feeling guilty.


Also, Aryan, tumhe izzat kyon nahi raas aati??? Before the leap, everytime Imlie respectfully talked to him outside of an office setting (ex. when she asked him to consider Manav - the PD friend - for a job), he couldn't digest it 🤣🤣


I hope the promise I see in Malini's arc doesn't go wasted. Cheeni's effect on Malini is profound because she pushes the right buttons. Malini isolated herself after losing the Tripathi's (rightfully so, she sexually assaulted Aditya), and I think a part of that was fear. Fear of getting close and then being rejected, she opted to reject everyone else. Aryan's heart still worked on his mission for revenge, albeit it was caged from love, but Malini's heart is gone. I can imagine how furious she'll be to learn that Imlie "stole" her father, husband, and now daughter from her, regardless of the circumstances. If the makers don't go the typical ITV vamp route, I'm excited to see the layers of performance in this arc. Malini can't be redeemed but if we're going all in with her villain role, lets see her as a strategic yet vulnerable villain, not one that cries Mama every time something doesn't go as planned.


The actor who plays cheeni has my heart!!! She is so precious - we've finally met a cast member who can outshine Sumbul and Fahmaan lol

Edited by Baarish_Sim - 3 years ago

Created

Last reply

Replies

31

Views

3.4k

Users

12

Likes

122

Frequent Posters

Param-Sundari thumbnail
Posted: 3 years ago
#2

So if Malini herself left her kid without a care that she lives or dies, could Imlie picking her be called stealing?

Say some other random stranger adopted the baby?

G259 thumbnail
Visit Streak 500 Thumbnail Visit Streak 365 Thumbnail + 9
Posted: 3 years ago
#3

Originally posted by: Param-Sundari

So if Malini herself left her kid without a care that she lives or dies, could Imlie picking her be called stealing?

Say some other random stranger adopted the baby?

I hope you don't mind me answering this. It can't be termed as stealing but Malini being Malini will definitely accuse Imlie of stealing her daughter. She did taunt Imlie yesterday regarding this.
Param-Sundari thumbnail
Posted: 3 years ago
#4

Originally posted by: G259

I hope you don't mind me answering this. It can't be termed as stealing but Malini being Malini will definitely accuse Imlie of stealing her daughter. She did taunt Imlie yesterday regarding this.

So I'm not talking about what malini thinks or says, I'm talking about us viewers.

Why do some of the viewers say she stole the kid?

Yes ideally she should have handed her to the authorities, that's what we all need to do IRL.

But, considering this is a fiction, and also itv, it's not out of realms of possibilities that she kept the kid, considering also the fact that she's kid's aunt and in case of deceased parent would get the rights on the baby.

Baarish_Sim thumbnail
Visit Streak 180 Thumbnail Visit Streak 90 Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 3 years ago
#5

Originally posted by: Param-Sundari

So I'm not talking about what malini thinks or says, I'm talking about us viewers.

Why do some of the viewers say she stole the kid?

Yes ideally she should have handed her to the authorities, that's what we all need to do IRL.

But, considering this is a fiction, and also itv, it's not out of realms of possibilities that she kept the kid, considering also the fact that she's kid's aunt and in case of deceased parent would get the rights on the baby.

I didn’t think viewers would consider it stealing. Malini abandoned her child. All Imlie did was save Cheeni from the orphanage which is such a kind thing! Imlie’s love is so pure it’s beautiful to see.

But Malini being Malini is going to cry wolf that Imlie Is the reason her daughter is distant from her. The use of “stole” was to encompass Malini’s pov, and the quotation marks were to express my issue with her pov. I hope that clears things up from my side.

mango.falooda thumbnail
Visit Streak 180 Thumbnail 7th Anniversary Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 3 years ago
#6

Originally posted by: Param-Sundari

So I'm not talking about what malini thinks or says, I'm talking about us viewers.

Why do some of the viewers say she stole the kid?

Yes ideally she should have handed her to the authorities, that's what we all need to do IRL.

But, considering this is a fiction, and also itv, it's not out of realms of possibilities that she kept the kid, considering also the fact that she's kid's aunt and in case of deceased parent would get the rights on the baby.

because that is how the law defines it; at least in our local regional news, it keeps popping up -- don't take an unknown abandoned baby in to your home because you don't know what crimes led to this child being abandoned. the child could be a victim of trafficking or the parents could have been murdered etc etc. so by helping, you could be unknowingly participating in the crime by separating the child from her family. that is why even illegal adopted parents can face charges of kidnapping. this shows up in the news all the time.

keeping that aside, my personal feel is that imlie was selfish and reacted on her emotional yo-yo. this child had a huge extended family who she used to scream "apne". the tripathis are still alive and kicking somewhere. even aditya is somwhere. so she would not be close to even eligible to adopt because she is only the illegitimiate half-sister of the mother. by law, she is no one. imlie has stolen the child from that identity and her relatives. if they were deemed unfit, then she should have handed over to the authorities.

in the current adoption climate, the number of prospective parents outnumber the babies available to adopt legally. this means she stole the opportunity of a childless couple to raise a child and put this child through social ostracization for her own selfish emotional yo-yo.

so from that view, yes, some of us viewers would say she stole the child.

mango.falooda thumbnail
Visit Streak 180 Thumbnail 7th Anniversary Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 3 years ago
#7

am not sure about your question but I think it depends on TRP and whether the channel plans to keep the show or start something else. I saw promos for a new 7 PM show on youtube. the comments said the drama looked like a mixture of imlie and ishqbaaz. that seems a bit odd to me in terms of programming on why they would choose to have similar type shows on the same channel because that would lead to audience boredom. 🤷

if TRP is still falling, it could simply be that audience is not accepting cheeni as aditya's child. so they could be forced to reveal some other birth secret or write cheeni out to keep the show.

if the channel is keeping the show -- then, aryan will reject cheeni. this will then create conflict and they can keep fighting for many episodes.

if they are ending the show or gearing up for a generation leap -- then aryan can accept cheeni and these two will raise aditya's child whom neither has any connection with.

Param-Sundari thumbnail
Posted: 3 years ago
#8

Originally posted by: mango.falooda

because that is how the law defines it; at least in our local regional news, it keeps popping up -- don't take an unknown abandoned baby in to your home because you don't know what crimes led to this child being abandoned. the child could be a victim of trafficking or the parents could have been murdered etc etc. so by helping, you could be unknowingly participating in the crime by separating the child from her family. that is why even illegal adopted parents can face charges of kidnapping. this shows up in the news all the time.

keeping that aside, my personal feel is that imlie was selfish and reacted on her emotional yo-yo. this child had a huge extended family who she used to scream "apne". the tripathis are still alive and kicking somewhere. even aditya is somwhere. so she would not be close to even eligible to adopt because she is only the illegitimiate half-sister of the mother. by law, she is no one. imlie has stolen the child from that identity and her relatives. if they were deemed unfit, then she should have handed over to the authorities.

in the current adoption climate, the number of prospective parents outnumber the babies available to adopt legally. this means she stole the opportunity of a childless couple to raise a child and put this child through social ostracization for her own selfish emotional yo-yo.

so from that view, yes, some of us viewers would say she stole the child.

See I don't disagree. It doesn't set a remotely good example, and the narrative is totally for drama purpose.

There are a series of what ifs. The kid didn't have a fulfilling life with her own mother, what's to say she'd have it with her father (who by now knows that he was molested and the baby may remind him of that)

No one can guarantee that she'd have a better life with adopted parents, given life is soo fickle.


And by this I don't mean to defend Imlie taking the kid to pd, where she knew they will both face social ostracization.

But aren't we as humans tend to chose known evil over unknown?

Because the fear of unknown is huge, and humans have evolved to lean towards security as we gave up on nomadic life, even though it's pathetic at times.

mango.falooda thumbnail
Visit Streak 180 Thumbnail 7th Anniversary Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 3 years ago
#9

Originally posted by: Param-Sundari

See I don't disagree. It doesn't set a remotely good example, and the narrative is totally for drama purpose.

There are a series of what ifs. The kid didn't have a fulfilling life with her own mother, what's to say she'd have it with her father (who by now knows that he was molested and the baby may remind him of that)

No one can guarantee that she'd have a better life with adopted parents, given life is soo fickle.


And by this I don't mean to defend Imlie taking the kid to pd, where she knew they will both face social ostracization.

But aren't we as humans tend to chose known evil over unknown?

Because the fear of unknown is huge, and humans have evolved to lean towards security as we gave up on nomadic life, even though it's pathetic at times.

when she took the baby was that she was emotionally broken down. there was no "thinking about the child's welfare" at all in any terms. this child is not illegitimate and neither is she an orphan. imlie knows this and yet she stole the child's identity for her own selfish purposes. the child is being taunted because of imlie's choices alone. there is no need for anyone to call this child names or question who the father is. she is depriving the right of the child to have her own extended family and to know her father. she hid the child's true identity. that is not imlie's right. she is just plain selfish.

if cheeni was at least financially well taken care of, we can say that imlie is doing a good job. however, imlie won't even apologize to keep her job. even as a single parent, she will not put the child first to ensure she has a job and instead it is always about herself. if not this job, then do something else -- be a teacher, work in a factory, something. isn't imlie educated? for all the chatter about girl power, why is this kid in dire poverty when she has relatives who are actually quite well-off? isn't that cruel to make a child live like that? imlie comes across to me simply as selfish and inept as a parent. cheeni would have been definitely better off with the tripathis or some other childless couple. 🤷

Param-Sundari thumbnail
Posted: 3 years ago
#10

Originally posted by: mango.falooda

when she took the baby was that she was emotionally broken down. there was no "thinking about the child's welfare" at all in any terms. this child is not illegitimate and neither is she an orphan. imlie knows this and yet she stole the child's identity for her own selfish purposes. the child is being taunted because of imlie's choices alone. there is no need for anyone to call this child names or question who the father is. she is depriving the right of the child to have her own extended family and to know her father. she hid the child's true identity. that is not imlie's right. she is just plain selfish.

if cheeni was at least financially well taken care of, we can say that imlie is doing a good job. however, imlie won't even apologize to keep her job. even as a single parent, she will not put the child first to ensure she has a job and instead it is always about herself. if not this job, then do something else -- be a teacher, work in a factory, something. isn't imlie educated? for all the chatter about girl power, why is this kid in dire poverty when she has relatives who are actually quite well-off? isn't that cruel to make a child live like that? imlie comes across to me simply as selfish and inept as a parent. cheeni would have been definitely better off with the tripathis or some other childless couple. 🤷

So when Imlie picked the child, both Imlie and the child were alone (seperated from the ones they love the most) and the motive to pick her up is find comfort with each other***


Father left for Australia so let's discount him for now, extended family is not an option because then again she will be in Malini's range. Tripathi's aren't capable to fight for her custody neither financially, nor legally, without Aditya in picture Malini would again have an upper hand.

And Malini doesn't care if the kid lives or dies, that's been shown clearly. Hiding her identity is an essential part of saving her from the atrocities of Malini.


Yes I agree that she could have handed her to some orphanage where an eligible childless couple could've adopted her and she might have a better life in all aspects.***


The financial condition thing also makes me mad, i don't understand the purpose of that narrative because it undermines the whole girl power theme. 🤷

Related Topics

Top

Stay Connected with IndiaForums!

Be the first to know about the latest news, updates, and exclusive content.

Add to Home Screen!

Install this web app on your iPhone for the best experience. It's easy, just tap and then "Add to Home Screen".