Originally posted by: Neutral2
I think Aarav think Viaan slap Katha.
How? just how everytime you say just one sentence and it changes my entire POV. This has happened thrice including this one (don't remember the other instances). My hate against Aarav is reduced by half. Entire picture is clear now. Many dialogues now make sense. Some still don't do but, something like this was exactly that was incomplete.
He said Robin hurt you and hurt can mean many things. Now, that you said it, it feels logical. To what extent can a child's mind can go? definitely not ONS. Its so hard for us grownups to see through child's lens. I am suddenly remembering all the misconceptions which I held as a child which were very normal interactions at adult level.
Combining this with the fact he saw Yuvraaj beating Viaan, Kailash getting shot, Him losing his grandfather, grandmother, his Robin, lot of his hatred makes sense. It also makes sense why Aarav is unable to forgive Viaan. He sensed danger when Katha was leaving Aarav in hospital to fulfil ONS demand. I can imagine a scene Katha explaining to Aarav, he didn't do anything to me but, Aarav sees through the lies and asks for truth as aftermath of Grewal Mansion was still fresh and Katha was not as happy as she is now, Katha is speechless and she lies again and this cycle continues and he never gets any closure.
Hope makers show something like this and explain how difficult it was to give Aarav any valid justification. Theoratically, it makes sense though.
Still, this leaves many things unexplained and illogical that's why hate reduced by half only.
Edited by abca19510 - 1 years ago