So, here’s what I like about Abhinav ( No Nav Nav jap from me) When it comes to Abhir, he would do anything. He knows Pooja mein there should be real fatherji, he gave up his right, much to Akshara’s ire. He doesn’t care. It is not Akshara he is related to (well, technically) but Abhir. Abhir is his child. He would not put him in jeopardy. I LOVE that in today’s episode. Akshara is blinded by her rage and hurt.
Abhinav understands the importance of pooja and realizes that hindu rituals are oft incomplete without certain people. He thinks BOTH his dads can do it, and they did.
Abhinav is a good parent. I have had a friend of mine whose brother passed away recently. Her dad was deadbeat, and the parents were divorced. Even then, her mom asked the father to do all last rites. The father has no role to play in their lives, and yet, there are certain rituals that only the male family member (surviving) could do. The mother left no stone unturned in ensuring heaven for her child. That’s what parent’s love is.
I appreciate it. I do. Not saying it’s right, but it’s appreciable. Abhinav realizes that Abhi didn’t know. He doesn’t know about his child or he would not abandon him. He sees the connection. Khoon khoon ko bulata hai.
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