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Posted: 4 months ago
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It's okay cuz your replies are always short and on point—I just like to go off and rant in long-a** texts. But fr, that’s why I said we cannot call him a green flag or some “accha adami” Neil. Dude ain’t it. That scene was straight-up comedy—Teju looking like at him disgusted, and this guy out here smiling like, fully knowing she can’t stand him and doesn’t wanna marry him.

And THEN he hits her with the “sing me a song” line?? Bro what?? 😬😬😮😮

She’s visibly disgusted and he’s there grinning, 100% thinking of some unholy 18+ stuff in his head. Who knows he come off as creepy anyways. Bet he’s already planning out the wedding night and family tree lmao.

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Posted: 4 months ago
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Originally posted by: Randomlurker

It's okay cuz your replies are always short and on point—I just like to go off and rant in long-a** texts. But fr, that’s why I said we cannot call him a green flag or some “accha adami” Neil. Dude ain’t it. That scene was straight-up comedy—Teju looking like at him disgusted, and this guy out here smiling like, fully knowing she can’t stand him and doesn’t wanna marry him.

And THEN he hits her with the “sing me a song” line?? Bro what?? 😬😬😮😮

She’s visibly disgusted and he’s there grinning, 100% thinking of some unholy 18+ stuff in his head. Who knows he come off as creepy anyways. Bet he’s already planning out the wedding night and family tree lmao.

The wedding scenes were so comical, I agree. Wasn't expecting that chance pe dance and mauke pe chauka reaction from Neil.

But it's fine since he is anyway going to get the shock of his life on his wedding night when Teju talks to Rutu smiley36. Phir vahi dukh, dard, peeda ka cycle uske liye shuru. Also, I found Neil to be a bit passive-aggressive with those taunts at the hospital and even in the recent promo when he gifts her that funny guitar smiley36 and tells her about the "best friend". I think it's high time we do away with coloured flags categorisation and see characters as normal humans with their own vices and virtues.

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Posted: 4 months ago
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Oh that sing me a song - smiley37It looked like he was gaslighting her when he actually wasn’t.

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Posted: 4 months ago
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Originally posted by: ThaneOfElsinore

The wedding scenes were so comical, I agree. Wasn't expecting that chance pe dance and mauke pe chauka reaction from Neil.

But it's fine since he is anyway going to get the shock of his life on his wedding night when Teju talks to Rutu smiley36. Phir vahi dukh, dard, peeda ka cycle uske liye shuru. Also, I found Neil to be a bit passive-aggressive with those taunts at the hospital and even in the recent promo when he gifts her that funny guitar smiley36 and tells her about the "best friend". I think it's high time we do away with coloured flags categorisation and see characters as normal humans with their own vices and virtues.

. Yeah, I get that humans are flawed and even I might throw around red/green flags too fast sometimes. But the thing is, if the show just showed Neil as a flawed human who messes up nd make stupid mistakes like everyone else, no one would really have a problem. The issue is—they purposely build him up as this “perfect guy” who’s always respectful, never hurts anyone, always stands by what’s right never wrong, loves his parents, yada yada.

So when that kind of character suddenly can’t take “no” for an answer, starts throwing passive-aggressive taunts, and completely ignores Teju when she’s literally begging him to back out of the marriage—he doesn’t come across as a good guy anymore. He just looks selfish and lowkey entitled. Like, from the story pov, Teju was clearly in a bad place. Her fam was forcing her and Neil was her last hope to get out. But instead of understanding that, Neil made it all about himself—like “I love you, so you have to marry me.” That whole mindset just feels off, and I think that’s why a lot of people esp online are getting annoyed with his character.

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Posted: 4 months ago
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Originally posted by: Randomlurker

. Yeah, I get that humans are flawed and even I might throw around red/green flags too fast sometimes. But the thing is, if the show just showed Neil as a flawed human who messes up nd make stupid mistakes like everyone else, no one would really have a problem. The issue is—they purposely build him up as this “perfect guy” who’s always respectful, never hurts anyone, always stands by what’s right never wrong, loves his parents, yada yada.

So when that kind of character suddenly can’t take “no” for an answer, starts throwing passive-aggressive taunts, and completely ignores Teju when she’s literally begging him to back out of the marriage—he doesn’t come across as a good guy anymore. He just looks selfish and lowkey entitled. Like, from the story pov, Teju was clearly in a bad place. Her fam was forcing her and Neil was her last hope to get out. But instead of understanding that, Neil made it all about himself—like “I love you, so you have to marry me.” That whole mindset just feels off, and I think that’s why a lot of people esp online are getting annoyed with his character.

That's a justified take. I completely agree with the fact that Neil looks selfish, annoying and even inconsiderate when he ignored Tejaswini's desperate pleas.

I am of the opinion that all the three lead characters are quite self-obsessed/centered and only think about themselves and not others around them when it's an issue that concerns them. Tejaswini considers ordinary-looking people like Neil beneath her, Ruturaj is the typical entitled celebrity archetype and Neil seems to be conditioned since childhood to live for others. So when he is attracted to someone for the first time, he is desperate to get her. In the process, he ends up thinking only about himself and his feelings, not realising that love needs to be reciprocated in order to flourish. Usually such submissive people who keep getting rejections for their desires (in this case Neil's passion for music and career choice, later Tejaswini as well) and live according to others' whims throughout their lives, act selfish and ignorant when they accidentally get a chance to choose for themselves, when they are in actual control of things. It's as if they can't handle the power that they suddenly hold over that decision.

Bold@: That's right. Writing could've been more nuanced and convincing. Let's see how they progress and redeem Neil or would they go downhill for ratings? I hope not.

Edit: Also, none of the characters seem to have the ability to take a "no" in their stride. Egoistic and entitled much?

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Posted: 4 months ago
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Originally posted by: ThaneOfElsinore

That's a justified take. I completely agree with the fact that Neil looks selfish, annoying and even inconsiderate when he ignored Tejaswini's desperate pleas.

I am of the opinion that all the three lead characters are quite self-obsessed/centered and only think about themselves and not others around them when it's an issue that concerns them. Tejaswini considers ordinary-looking people like Neil beneath her, Ruturaj is the typical entitled celebrity archetype and Neil seems to be conditioned since childhood to live for others. So when he is attracted to someone for the first time, he is desperate to get her. In the process, he ends up thinking only about himself and his feelings, not realising that love needs to be reciprocated in order to flourish. Usually such submissive people who keep getting rejections for their desires (in this case Neil's passion for music and career choice, later Tejaswini as well) and live according to others' whims throughout their lives, act selfish and ignorant when they accidentally get a chance to choose for themselves, when they are in actual control of things. It's as if they can't handle the power that they suddenly hold over that decision.

Bold@: That's right. Writing could've been more nuanced and convincing. Let's see how they progress and redeem Neil or would they go downhill for ratings? I hope not.

Edit: Also, none of the characters seem to have the ability to take a "no" in their stride. Egoistic and entitled much?

💯💯 true agree with everything.

@Bold Totally agree with this—when Teju asked Rutu to marry her, he didn’t say no, he just said not now. He wanted to focus on his career first, and even promised to support her in building hers too. He encouraged her to stand up to her family.

But yeah, Teju’s ego got hit cause he didn’t say yes right away. Now it’s Rutu whose ego’s bruised, cause when he finally came around to marry her, Teju said no.

And Neil? Yeah, we all know his deal—no surprises there.

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