Originally posted by: luvumjht
I wanted her to suffer, like how she was suffering in chawl post marriage...
she should have had cat fights and lost them because of her chawl wale family members... but yaha to pari has become a tragedy queen.... what happened to her planning and plotting ability.... Sudharne ka Matlab ye thodi hai ki akal bech di us idiot ne...... yaar maze nahi le paaye hum...
I understand but I think they have a point to make here which wouldn’t have possibly been achieved if she stayed in the chawl.
This girl essentially schemed against her mom for this guy. She also thought her mom was awful for trying to save her from him. She got Ran to threaten his ex-wife so badly that it ended up causing more friction between her parents as her dad essentially believed her mom was a liar.
If she stayed in chawl, even if Ran abused her there and she fought with her neighbours what would have that achieved? The scenes we got yesterday would have been same just in a different location.
But here the outcome changes because Pari seemingly got everything she wanted - Ran, she stays in her own home SN and hasn’t had to sacrifice her luxurious life for her love. She even has an adorable munchkin for a daughter but yet she’s suffering - despite getting everything she wanted; and at the hands of her dear Ran.
Pari is in her own home and yet unsafe, she’s probably too proud, too ashamed of exposing Ran in front of her own family. Today the family is in this mess as she set the ball rolling for this guy, and now if she goes to them for help, then it would be like she expects them to help her be rid of him? After everything Tulsi tried to do to stop her all those years ago? When she didn’t believe her mum and thought she was the worst?
She may get help but she is bound to get an earful from them too. And that’s something that she probably is too proud to handle.
Pari is being shown as the girl who defies her parent(s) for a guy who she’s told is not good for her but she’s too blind in love, in her ego and thinks everyone but her is a fool. She discovers the truth only when it’s too late.
I am not saying all parents are right when they oppose a person their child loves and wants to marry, that would be generalising. But not all parents are wrong too, which is hardly something we see on TV. Bollywood romanticised the rich girl poor boy trope with love wins all, made rich parents evil if they opposed the poor love interest but this is the other side of that coin. That parents can be right and reality is different from fictional movie endings where everything ends well.
They went with 2 versions of this rich and poor person love story with the siblings. Pari only ever saw Tulsi’s opposition but never her reasons. She never wondered why Tulsi would approve of Vrinda despite her being from the same chawl but oppose Ran.
Mihir is the opposite and in a way when it comes to Vrinda, he wasn’t entirely wrong either, especially because of his terrible experience with her mom. And by the time he found out he was wrong about Ran it was too late.
Edited by EkPaheli - 3 hours ago
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