Originally posted by: Adiandsid
Agree with you completely on the highlighted part.
The other two sentences: Perhaps that was the story writers intention but with the screenwriting or the way it was presented I cant feel bad for Virat and if I am to judge I'd say he doesn't deserve genuine love too.
As I write this, I remember the interaction after she said its Poem who did it... That Virat gets my sympathy and deserves genuine love. But after what he did in mela eps, I wont care if he dies (I'm indifferent) and consider him a 'necessary evil' just because for some reason Ammu chose to hang around.
Perhaps the mela eps were done so for its dramatic effect... and we have seen it before that they overdo it (dhol and breaking her engagement and that money garland). With all the humiliating things he did ... add to it the sadistic pleasure he seemed to derive in humiliating her further... I cant stand him
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They could've shown his reaction to Ammu's accusation about Babs to be similar to what he had around Poem. For me it was fine if he refused to believe Babs can do such a thing... but he lost me when despite all the consequences and evidences in the past incidents, he blamed Amruta for everything. [The stupidity of the confessions from the goons add to this.] There is a bit about how Ammu accused... it was odd during that spiked drink thing... but she handled it better when she met him on the road after the mela revelation of babs.
He could've been shown angry at Amruta for accusing babs... that was sensible. Probably even marry her to 'prove' it cant be his mom. There was a zone he was in - something he said before he was leaving for London... Something like 'I know mom, you love me... but Ammu isn't dhokebaaz too'. Should've continued in that mode in this phase too. Even I would've rooted for truth to be revealed to him and him finding genuine love in Ammu... But the way they've presented it makes me say 'why even bother?'
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