All good 👍
My post covered those points - I think the essence of the forum is none of us are biased and maybe we are not thinking from 17th century perspective. Back then women wanted to be housewives and nowadays that’s a choice not a preference.
They are brought together by god. Tara tried to stop her wedding it was her brother who told her that when you told me to trust you I did now I want you to trust me. Poor guy even married a maid in order to find Dhruvs uncle/dad.
Dhruv being angry is also justified but so is behaviour of a king and how another broken marriage would be for Tara. I was surprised that as royals they even bothered explaining, they are shown to be little bit modern compared to what really used to happen back in those days.
It was Tara who said let’s postpone wedding until we overcome the curse - but I see his family pov as well. Dhruv if he indeed killed the king then that’s a good lesson for him to not say things which comes back to bite you later and for Tara to realise that no matter what happens discuss things with your partner.