I completely agree. My heart goes out to Abhira, who seems to have no one by her side. Armaan's support is admirable, but it also seems to be inadvertently leading her on. The hugs and forehead kisses could easily be misunderstood by Abhira, especially considering their age gap and his maturity compared to hers. Without sorting out his own feelings first, he risks giving Abhira false hope.Originally posted by: libran90
This scene is such a "leading on" kind of scene. It's like giving a false hope to a young girl, who is on the threshold of growing up to becoming a woman. Knowing Armaan's frame of mind, it's very very incorrect.
Unless Armaan decides on what he actually is feeling and assigns who is what in his life. These lollipop scenes really serve no purpose, except the shock factor, making you happy and go arre ye kya ho gaya...
If Armaan truly sees her as his wife, then these gestures might make sense within the context of a committed relationship. However, given his reference to a one-year deal and his sense of responsibility like in promo he said Abhira ki taraf apni zimmedari bhul na jao ,so he still somewhere stuck in zimmedari maybe inside he love her but he don't realize that yet. But he still thinks she gonna go after one year ,which begs the question of why he's giving Abhira this false sense of hope. It feels like a cruel setup for Abhira's inevitable heartbreak
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