Originally posted by: 17tourin
true.
But Dadisa is both wrong and also wrong for being ungrateful.
She is wrong for kicking Abhira out while holding Abhira accountable for standing against her, especially considering that Dadisa herself will be saved by Abhira from facing a punishment. Despite Abhira consistently standing up for what is right, Dadisa continues to subject her to unjust blame about her upbringing and is punished, but is never understood. While Abhira has learned to adapt to the family's expectations and has tempered her actions, Dadisa fails to acknowledge Abhira's changes and instead chooses to punish her for the recent disagreement. Dadisa is wrong with the prejudice. And yes, She is being unnecessarily cruel.
+ Dadisa's ingratitude is evident in how she conveniently uses Armaan whenever it suits her, only to discard him at the first opportunity. She is quick to show him that he doesn't belong with them and is always ready to throw him out at the slightest misstep. Now, when she no longer needs him, she is prepared to let him go. This time, Abhira has aligned herself with Armaan. Despite Abhira's willingness to endure hardship for the sake of the family, Dadisa is unappreciative and is on the verge of dismissing her.
Good, they really can leave. the PH is undeserving. 
ungrateful and opportunistic family.
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