I feel the Makers want to show what is "moving on" like. They are trying for a more mature concept. The issue is the way they are executing it. It seems so forceful and we don't get proper point of views to explain why they are doing something or those little hesitating scenes that make you connect to the character on why they are doing it. This more so on Akshu's side. So it is harder for certain people to accept what is being shown.
Or maybe that is the point all along. It is suppose to be forceful looking. There are these external forces making Abhi act the way he is. He is afraid to break promises. He is held by Roohi's promise. He is being emotionally manipulated by his mother. He is being emotionally manipulated by Arohi. He is feeling remorseful of what he did to Akshu and she has closed her door as well. So he has no choice but to practically move on even if he won't ever truly be happy for himself.
Akshu is the same way. She is thinking practically and going well I have been paper married to Abhinav who has helped and supported me for 6 years. I owe him to try and see if I can actually make this marriage work. My family still only thinks about Arohi. They don't support me. I can never go back to Udaipur because Birlas still have connection with our family due to Arohi having Neil's child. The Birlas all love Arohi and they view me as a nuisance and a bad omen. Abhi is now engaged to Arohi and will soon start his new life with her and Roohi. I don't want my secret to throw the families in disaray again. I don't want to be yelled at again for something that isn't my fault. Abhi divorced me and he is the one that rejected me and our child. Now Abhir is my child only.
Will dynamics change once Abhir's truth is out? It has to.
Arohi
She is all about Abhi putting Roohi as first priority. Will she really risk that by accepting Abhir and becoming a step mom?
Manjari
Abhir is her full blooded grandson. Would she really forsake him because he is also Akshu's son?
Would she really agree in making her son, Abhi into a uncle to his own child?
Edited by iheartChai - 2 years ago
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