Originally posted by: Rdigest
Bold explains everything 😅 and I agree from viewers perspective Mannat shouldn't have forgiven him so easily. However, from the characters perspective, I did understand Mannat's stance, Mannat has always been someone to let go when someone asks for forgiveness and with Vikrant, she loves him to death literally, so how could she not forgive him.
Vikrant has a problem, even he accepts this & so does Mannat. Even in real life when we love someone we love them as a whole and all there qualities and in this case the same goes for Vikrant & Mannat.
Remember the scene where Vikrant forgave Mannat instantly when he realized she knew about ONS and didn't tell him. The reason I bring this up is even after Vikrant apologizes for ONS in this scene, Mannat evades the question instead of freeing him from the guilt especially when he brought up the topic. She didn't spill the truth until Vikrant asked her what is that she knows he doesn't and he will wait for her to tell the truth. He forgave her immediately and didn't let her cry, the same goes for Mannat as a character. She knows Vikrant and forgave him with a lot of resistance this time around.
I do understand the current generation and how they don't want to compromise or chose to live alone or believe in serial dating or do not want to get into a serious relationships or marriage since they have different priorities. However, the truth still remains for someone interested in getting into a relationship, for this to work both the partners have to compromise and we cannot move on to different partners because of some qualities (excluding abuse) which cause pain or friction.
Long post 🙈, but I wanted to explain my stand on why I still route for Vikrant and Mannat unlike lost where I gave up on a character . Vikrant & Mannat character traits I find them very close to real life.
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