Originally posted by: lagjagale
Thanks for the explanation! From Bhagya's side things are more clear to me. And I didn't know even unmarried women kept the vrat! I know Bhagya has accepted Rishab as her "Humsafar" already, so it makes sense. Rishab being on autopilot with Bhagya and her family also makes sense, but in this case they were alone and he simply accepted it. He didn't argue, or remind her they are acting, or anything....which he has done for similar things in the past. I guess he has accepted Bhagya's feelings, even if he has not accepted his own.
I am unhappy about the accident confession being a fluke and being dismissed by him like that. But Bhagya is being very patient and just waiting for him calmly, so I should remain calm too.
It is not exactly a complete fluke, I mean he is disregarding that what he said, but the feeling that she is important to him has still lingered behind after the accident happened. That's why he isn't questioning her back on the vrat thing and just accepting whatever love she has been showering, and from the looks of it, making deliberate physical moves also towards her, which he hasn't exactly done that much before except in Mumbai.
See the thing is that he had this mental image of this girl who was the reason his dad is inside jail. That image broke when he understood Bhagya, so now he is trying to make the connect. Now, he is trying to understand also why Bhagya did what she did, cause he needs to clear that image in his head to move forward. He can't be with her, if she actually deliberately would have damaged his innocent father.
But his gut says she hasn't, so he is going on that direction now. That's why he isn't giving a clear picture to Purab also, because he doesn't have any evidence, all he has is his gut.
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