Bold@ Thank you!
I respect your opinion. There's nothing wrong about moving on. But I want to share a different perspective here. Many guys harbour strong feelings for the girls they love. Tejaswini was not only Neil's first love, but also his wife. Yes, physical intimacy plays a huge role in relationships. It intensifies passion and emotions between two people. But that's not everything. Mental connection is also very important. Neil started singing again after listening to Tejaswini's voice. Her voice touched the strings of his heart in such a way that he sang after so many years. He never felt that way before. Aparajita flower is known as a symbol of positivity in Indian culture. Similarly, Tejaswini brought positive vibes in his life. Aparajita flower is used as a medicine in Ayurveda. Similarly, Tejaswini had the ability to heal his wounded heart. Even if Savi becomes his wife in the future, she can never take Tejaswini's place.
I started watching the show because of the intriguing mirror scene shown in the promo. Honestly, the storyline turned out to be quite underwhelming. Neil’s feelings for Teju developed far too quickly. What could have been a gradual, heartfelt romance was reduced to love at first sight, making his behavior come across as clingy and obsessive rather than endearing. The same goes for Ritu and Teju. Their sudden confession lacked realism and emotional depth. Overall, the plot felt weak, much like many other Indian television shows these days. The makers failed to deliver what was initially promised. Instead of developing the narrative, they wasted most of the episodes focusing on Teju’s nibbipanti. And when the ratings dropped, they scrambled to fix things by rushing through love realization and confession. But by then, the damage had already been done. While I did appreciate the subtle, unspoken chemistry between the leads, I also belong to the audience that has no patience for toxic family drama and isn’t overly invested in whether the central couple ends up together or not.
My point being, if there was any emotional connection, half the audience couldn't feel it. TejNiel had potential but it failed because of lazy wwriting.
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