Originally posted by: Rsrockz
Tagging mili Ji, kushi ji and mango.falooda ji for their views.
I havenât seen quite a few episodes, so I probably should not be sharing my views either⌠so will keep it more general.
Relationships are hard, two different personalities coming together to live harmoniously under one roof. But the desires take the mind on different path altogether. While I would love everyone to try and make their marriage work, I draw the line at certain kinds of challenges- abuse, addiction to name a few.
Does abuse have to be physical for one to walk away?
we donât know the dynamics between Teji and Viraj. The little we get to see, Teji is quite controlling and an extremely extremely insecure person. This insecurity didnât just pop up after Viraj left. It was always there showing up in different ways- making her needy, clingy, angry, demanding and what not. Who knows, Viraj probably had enough, found a more stable person and decided to leave. Each to his own. Easy for us to condemn, living it is not however. Therapy is not something everyone takes to. It is believed to be shameful. Besides, the fault is always with the other person, never us. So whatever Virajâs reasons were for leaving, he might be justified simply because he didnât want to be in a toxic environment day in and day out. Although it was never shown? The little that was shown was crude and badly done.
Yes, there are plenty of people staying in their relationships for the sake of their children. I am not a fan of this. The trauma this causes to the children and the issues they carry forward becomes generational. It is not worth it as it only leads to a society that is more toxic and difficult to live with.
Yes, a divorce didnât happen. Not because Viraj didnât want it, but because Teji didnât give him one. Why? If she loved him so much, she should have let him be. If she didnât love him, she should be glad to let him go. However, it was spite, hatred, ego that drove her actions. And this is quite common. Hatred is carried over for years holding them a prisoner in their own web of emotions and from this point all their other actions spring. As much maturity is required to live together, the same amount is required to end it too.
What I donât get is this miraculous over the top Viaan. If he accepted the other family after therapy, over a period of time, it would be believable. What I donât get is the need to bring a dead uninteresting story back and share ânewâ details about it. What I donât get is the glorification of a man and his second love at the cost of a woman who solely brought Viaan up. However her parenting skills were, he did reasonably ok as an individual. How is Viaan talking about her relationship on a public platform good for her? If he wants to be supportive of his mother, both should go to therapy, address their fears and worries, accept some of their actions were wrong and then begin to move forward from there.
Seema with last stage dementia is utter crap. Have the makers even seen someone with dementia? They donât look, speak, walk, or show emotions like how Seema does. Whatâs with the the âI am afraid, mom can forget everything any time nowâ stuff? Like in an hour, in a day? So please make whatever announcements now? đ
Edited by kushikumari - 2 years ago