Originally posted by: lagjagale
First, I will address giving Ruhi the power to decide when or if Abhir enters Birla house. I think Abhi is handling things in his own way. Whenever he needs to convince someone, he always gives them the power to say no first ( he doesn't really accept their no, though, so that is another matter). I think he feels like they love him, so they will do what he wants or say yes to what he wants just because of that.
I actually loved how Abhi handled things with Ruhi today. Long-term consequences might be there, for sure. But for now, this is progress. He understands Ruhi's issues and explained things to her beautifully about loving two people equally. I kind of wished he talked about his and Neil's bond when talking about siblings and family. Abhi started out with three siblings who loved him. Now he has two dead and one who hates him. In contrast, Ak never had any strong sibling support, and Arohi legit hated her.
I think Abhi is thinking Ruhi is Neil's daughter, and once she starts loving Abhir too, then he can tell her Abhir is his son, and she will just be happy about it. He still doesn't understand the deeply ingrained insecurity and jealousy of the Goenka sisters, which is now transferred to Ruhi. Ruhi is happy with Abhir now, and Abhi actually got to hold both his kids together. Tbh a really special moment for him.
Ak-Nav, I am getting very irritated by. Why are they so against Abhi sharing any positive moments with his son? Why is Nav so insecure, and why does Ak have to keep boosting his self-worth? From the precap, it seems Abhira will play dirty, and Nav will get worse with every allegation from the Birlas. I don't know how intense the fall was, but I am sure Abhi is overreacting here. To be fair, Abhir is still a heart patient, and maybe Nav shouldn't put him in such a dangerous situation. But Abhi also does all kinds of gymnastics with Abhir, so what the hell.
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