Originally posted by: Tiddlii
Hey! GK is not ITV superstar agreed. But he achieved alot of fame throughout his career. He did many good shows but unfortuntely, they went off air really quick but it doesnt mean he is not accomplished.
And his wife attending or not its thier personal choice. Its typical desi mindset to think like something is fishy between couple if something is not happening according to social norms.
Honestly, whenever I hear such arguments, I’m reminded why the initial premise of "Anupama" resonated so deeply with so many women.
No hate to men❤️ but in India, it’s extremely normal for workaholic, career-driven husbands to miss major milestones in their wives’ lives. And most wives quietly accept it, even when those moments mean the world to them. No one questions the husband. No one calls him “unsupportive.” It’s simply labelled professional commitment.
But the moment it’s a woman prioritising her work, suddenly it becomes,“oh she doesn’t want a share in his happiness,”“she doesn’t care,”“she’s not supportive.”
What hypocrisy.
People forget when Gaurav and Akanksha got married, he was shooting "Chandrakanta" as "Virendra Singh", a role that demanded 18-hour shoot days, sword fighting, horse riding, and constant physical exhaustion.
A newly married young bride, barely familiar with his family, left alone for hours every single day .. imagine the loneliness, boredom, and emotional adjustment she must have gone through.
Still, she understood. She respected his passion and dedication. She supported his career without making him feel guilty for chasing his dreams.
And now when the situation is reversed?Suddenly her professionalism is a crime?
If anything, Gaurav , knowing what his own journey looked like , will feel a moment of disappointment because it’s human.But ultimately, he will honour and respect her commitment.
Edited by asmitamohanty - 2 days ago
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