Originally posted by: pyar-ishk
I think Abhira has more guts and brain than her mama. Even if she fails but she tries and doesn't run from her problems. Sometimes I wonder if Ar is Akshu son more than Abhira being her daughter.
@bold that's true, it requires guts to accept your mistake, which she did. Her not running away from problems makes her better, but at the same time. She was physically, mentally and verbally abused by her MIL. Abhira Sharma who was raised to value her self-worth was cursed because of infertility and termed a bad mother because she couldn't give birth, but she didn't object to any of it? In my opinion, it's better to run away (not like Naira and Akshu, but to stay away from the source of abuse or to fight with abusers), than to tolerate taunts because of infertility, tolerate career sabotage and character assassination and do maa jaap even afterwards.
It's better to choose yourself and your self-worth. She reminds me of women who tolerate abuse and name it courage and resilience. Sometimes wounds and scars aren't apparent, they are wounds and scars on soul. Abhira is not the same anymore, the fighter Abhira Sharma, who showed mirror to anyone regardless of age, who was one against all Poddars, is gone. Abhira who never tolerated disrespect without reprimanding the person who disrespected her, went through so much without even fighting against it? Obviously we can't judge choices or circumstances, but self-worth should be above anything, specifically when a person is educated, when she was a different person before falling in love. Inhumane treatment because of infertility, license cancellation, public humiliation, character assassination, motherhood certification and separation from child without any fault, gaslighting and guilt-tripping for seven years. It was all too much even for a fictional character, who never took her revenge or fought back the way she should.
Edited by ShadowImbue - 21 hours ago
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