Originally posted by: Summer_Rain
As you mentioned, the Goenkas consistently treated Sirat well, considering her lineage, while often mistreating and excluding Naira. Naira continuously had to prove herself, from her initial days as Kartik's wife until her final moments. In a shorter span, Sirat became their ideal daughter-in-law, and her daughter was cherished as the "darling of the Goenkas." Now, Ruhi receives the same royal treatment. I hope today's doctor mentions to Abhira that Akshara tried to reach out to someone referred to as 'Bade Papa' in her final moments. For Abhira's well-being, she should distance herself from the Goenkas; otherwise, they might disrupt her life. It's disheartening to witness that scene without feeling the urge to condemn Manish. He seemed concerned for everyone but didn't bother to mention Akshara's name. How pitiful it is that he ended the call without considering why Akshara called after 22 years. Such hypocrisy. Twenty-eight years ago, Akshara entrusted her life and her child's to a stranger, which turned out to be the best decision for her. Now, she's doing the same with Armaan, hoping he'll take care of and treat Abhira properly.
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