For the life of me, I can't tellš² Good afternoon girls!!!!!
I watched both yesterday's and today's episode in one go. If there is a possibility of fried brain getting fried again, it happened to me todayā¢ļø
We all welcomed a refreshing Viaan at the beginning of the show, when he put the blame squarely on his father for abandoning him𤢠He didn't blame the other woman, other family etc. Now, how come Viaan has become a Teji????š”ā¢ļøš
No matter what the circumstances are, how is the other woman, Seema Dutta responsible for pain, heartache or devastation the Teji family suffered? How can Viraaj R be absolved of all blame and responsibility? What right does Teji family have to blame Seema Dutta but cajole and remember Viraaj R fondly? š”Whose responsibility is young Viaan? Which father in the right mind would tell their young son to understand his decision to desert him and his mom for good? So casuallyš”š¤¬ to a kid in his formative, confused stage of his life? How is that dad good as a father? I am gobsmackedš”šš¤¢ Girls, am I missing something? š·
I know he is trying to gut himself out. Good, but why does he regress back into the charade of the other woman is bad, my papa was the most innocent human being on earth who was tempted unfairly? š”
Adnan is excellent portraying the right emotion of a son pining for a fatheršš¼. But, the bottom line, are the writers just banking on his excellent acting and ignoring the content? Instead of giving us a balanced view of the events, circumstances, why did they turn Viaan into a Teji. Teji cried and moped around all the time about Viraaj, while Viaan held the fort. Now, Viaan is doing the same, ruminating in his past, losing his composure to the point of losing his head while at workš
This is why professional therapy sessions are so important, so he can release his badhas in a safe space with a non-judgmental professional rather than have his emotional state spill all over the place𤢠Now he wants to spill his guts to Seema Dutta. Hain????š” Why does she get the honors? Because she is alive and his dad is dead? š¤¢I hope the writers put a plug here about the importance of psychotherapy. Katha is bang on when she reprimanded Viaan about his behavioršš¼ I know she probably doesn't have any business confronting him, but in a situation like this, an intern Nikhil who is being discriminated and made an unfair target needs to be supported and Viaan confrontedšI am more than fine with Katha. What is Nikhil's fault for a decision made by the man who wanted to engage with another woman and bring some children into this world?
Today, even Dodo made sense to me. This is the first time I felt Dodo kuch dhang ki baathein kišš¼ Yes, to be constantly in the company of a person who worships the ground she walks on is difficult and uncomfortable. There is no point in asking her to quit as the writers won't let her quit𤢠She seems to be concerned for his mental state.
I truly don't know where the story is going. The focus is all on Viaan and how he comes out of his darkness. And Katha is the catalyst for his efforts. I am not complaining, just wondering........ Is there a couple story somewhere here? Is there any story of Katha and Aarav? Is there a story of how Garewaals will be supportive of Katha, the beti?
Some random thoughts...... the forum is awfully quiet. Everyone seems to be flabbergasted. Fire away girls........
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