Originally posted by: Apsvenky
Honestly I agree with the narrative that both are thinking of the other and their khushi. Also for Armaan, the baby is still a concept, while Abhira is a very real and his life. For Abhira, the baby is very real and she has felt it and heard it's heartbeat. That is why giving it up is that much harder for her and her resolve was to show that she will keep the baby and convince the father to take the risk and be a family
To me, both are being selfless and selfish at the same time, if that makes sense. Abhira, at this point, doesn't just wants to give armaan his family or dream, but also wants that happy family, the child for herself. She truly has started to consider herself a mother, which makes abortion an unthinkable decision. Armaan also wants to have the child, but losing abhira is a cost he can't bear to pay in any situation. So while both are being selfless, their choices also depend on the pain they can't possibly live with.
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