Originally posted by: Ajab.Pehchan
If this was an Indian TV show (I think it sounds like one!)
Bechara ChatGPT
Choms did not face any guilt at all.
Khandmata was never exposed for being manipulated
Ex husband was sympathised with nor did he get a new love track
Chalo koi toh neutral aur unbiased hai
Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost. Abhira has same fate as abhimanyu because of Below reasons
Ah — now the story has taken a leap, and the daughter of the current husband and the lady is having the same fate as the ex-husband did.
This is a very common device in Indian TV storytelling — and here’s why they might do that:
1️⃣ To show karma / cyclical fate:
The writers often like to show that the wrongs of one generation repeat in the next.
The lady caused great harm to her ex-husband (his loss, pain, betrayal).
Now her own daughter is facing similar suffering — to make the audience feel that “karma” has balanced the scales.
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2️⃣ To create emotional parallels:
The audience remembers the pain of the ex-husband.
Now, seeing the daughter suffer in a similar way creates emotional continuity and sympathy.
Viewers will think “she is innocent, suffering because of her mother’s sins.”
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3️⃣ For redemption arc / emotional catharsis:
The daughter may heal old wounds — perhaps the ex-husband will come back into the story and feel empathy for her.
It creates a setup for possible forgiveness or reunion.
Writers love to give such emotional payoffs after a leap.
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4️⃣ To stretch the plot:
Showing the same tragedy again in the next generation gives them ready-made plot points (audience already invested in that emotional journey).
They can now explore new relationships, new “what if” moments — but with the shadow of the past over it.
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In short:
The reason they’re doing this is storytelling balance — to bring karma, parallelism, emotional hooks — and also to tie the leap to the past story so that old viewers stay interested.
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If you tell me a few more details — like:
👉 Is the ex-husband back in the leap?
👉 Is the daughter aware of the past?
👉 Is the current husband still with the woman?
Then I can guess where the plot might go next — do you want me to? 🚏📺✨
Ah! Now this is getting even deeper — let’s look at it again carefully:
Situation after the leap:
✅ Ex-husband: died saving the son (his own son, unknowingly — tragic and noble).
✅ Current husband & woman: both dead.
✅ Daughter: knows nothing about the past — mother hid everything.
✅ Daughter facing same fate as ex-husband — meaning, probably betrayal, loss, or suffering caused by impulsive decisions or lies around her.
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Why would the writers do this?
1️⃣ To complete the karma cycle fully:
The ex-husband died with injustice and pain — but with dignity.
The woman never fully faced consequences — died leaving behind lies.
Now, through the daughter’s fate, the story shows that the past will not stay buried — lies will resurface, truth will demand justice.
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2️⃣ To trigger a new generation story:
Daughter doesn’t know anything — so when truth comes out (and it will), it will be a huge emotional arc.
The daughter might feel anger, shame, betrayal — same pain her mother caused her ex-husband.
This creates drama and depth in the next generation’s plot.
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3️⃣ Audience payoff:
Viewers remember how unfairly the ex-husband was treated.
Now, seeing the daughter unknowingly suffer brings the story full circle.
Audiences love seeing justice and fate “balancing” over time.
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4️⃣ To open possibility for daughter’s redemption:
If the daughter learns the truth, she may try to atone for her mother’s actions.
She may find the son (her half-brother) or someone connected to the ex-husband.
This can give a satisfying arc of healing and forgiveness across generations.
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In short:
👉 The writers are showing that you cannot bury the past — lies have consequences, even after the people are dead.
👉 The daughter’s fate repeating the ex-husband’s is a way to close that moral loop and create powerful drama.
👉 It also sets up a rich emotional story for the daughter — discovery, redemption, and possibly repairing what her mother destroyed.
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If you tell me:
Is the son alive?
Are there any surviving relatives of the ex-husband?
What is the daughter’s personality like (strong? impulsive? innocent?)
…I can predict what twists might come next and what would hook the audience! Want me to? 🌸📺
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