Originally posted by: ammygurl
I don’t know about Ranvir-Sirat track at all ( have nor followed)
But I think I choose to believe in Nav’s goodness right now. I know the makers will 100% fck up Abhira. The very fact that they are not making AA bad right now is the only thing that is giving me hope right now. AA is a perceptive person and would realize that akshra would never love him the way she did Abhi (and honestly, that’s not okay)
I loved the convo so MUCH! That khidki and Krishna analogy that Krishna would open several doors until you are on the right track was SUCH a well done and recited line. Nav being an orphan understands loneliness better than most, he would trade anything for his parents in a heartbeat, so he understands that Abhir might feel orphaned despite having a loving set of parents.
While AA understands that Bhaiji is a good admi as well, the child who feels abandoned would not. It is the gradual transition that he requires and he understands.
The conversation was beautiful. Neither AA nor Akshra were wrong in their reasoning. It’s a perspective. Akshra has been heartbroken by Abhi and understands the perspective of Abhi’s anger. Nav has seen good/tame Abhi and understands that perspective.
I am relieved for now that AA is not a villain.
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