Armaan’s decision to agree to the surrogacy is layered with emotions, past trauma, and his evolving relationship with Abhira. Initially, he was completely against it, and his reasons were valid—he doesn’t trust Ruhi or Rohit, given their past actions, and he doesn’t want to owe anything to the Poddars again. Right now for Armaan, control and independence matter deeply, and relying on the very people who have betrayed or manipulated situations in the past is a risk he’s unwilling to take.
However, his stance changes the next day, and the shift is largely influenced by Abhira. I don’t completely agree with Abhira about having a child because her decision seems more influenced by what Dadi said about her infertility rather than a deep-rooted desire to be a mother. That doesn’t mean she won’t be a good mom—maybe she will—but the reasons behind her decision feel more gray than purely maternal.
Unlike before, when she had to fight for her decisions alone, this time, she openly expresses how much she wants this child—not just as a fleeting desire but as something deeply personal and meaningful to her. Seeing her commitment, her longing, and the pain of their past loss, Armaan realizes that he cannot let his own reservations hold her back. That’s why he agrees, despite knowing the risks.
More than anything, he doesn’t want history to repeat itself. The last time, they weren’t on the same page—Abhira was pregnant, but their relationship was strained, filled with disagreements and misunderstandings. The loss of their child was a devastating experience, one that neither of them wants to go through again. This time, they want to be united in their decision, ensuring they are emotionally prepared and fully committed before moving forward.
For Armaan, agreeing to the surrogacy isn’t just about having a baby—it’s about making sure Abhira doesn’t feel alone in this journey. It’s about proving to her, and to himself, that they can make decisions together, not as individuals fighting their own battles but as a couple who supports each other. He may still have doubts about Ruhi and Rohit, but Abhira’s certainty gives him the reassurance he needs. If this is what she truly wants, and if he wants it just as much, then he is willing to take the risk—because this time, they are in it together.
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