Originally posted by: nautankitadka
Yepp, as a man of science, he should ideally dispel this as one of Tara's fantasies, till he reaches the 17th century himself and realises it is true. But idk, maybe they are showing it as his trust in her since he seems to like her immensely.
I suppose he's now blindly in love with Tara and ready to believe anything for her.šHe's giving preference to Tara over his own beliefs.
But even if he didn't believe her, and had continued thinking that Tara is mentally ill, it won't mean Dhruv doesn't love her. In fact it would mean he's responsible and cares about her a lot.
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