This reminded me of the pre leap one when Gayatri ordered Mihir to marry Noina đ
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This reminded me of the pre leap one when Gayatri ordered Mihir to marry Noina đ
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This forum traffic has gone down from last 2-3 days compared to previous week. Is it due to new year festivities?
This one I guessđ¤Łđ¤ŁđđOriginally posted by: AninditaB
This reminded me of the pre leap one when Gayatri ordered Mihir to marry Noina đ

Not sure. Few I know havenât been online for the past few days anywhere on IF. One deactivated her account in order to stop discussing rishta show with a new year resolution đ I will be less active too soon. But as long as the show is going good thatâs what matters â¤ď¸This forum traffic has gone down from last 2-3 days compared to previous week. Is it due to new year festivities?
Originally posted by: The_Best
Not sure. Few I know havenât been online for the past few days anywhere on IF. One deactivated her account in order to stop discussing rishta show with a new year resolution đ I will be less active too soon. But as long as the show is going good thatâs what matters â¤ď¸
So someone read Rishta is going for another leap and decided nope, I canât take it anymore and decided to take a break?! 
I understand.
Ironically this show seems like Greyâs Anatomy, and Ellen has decided that sheâs not quitting until the show ends! That show has been on air for more than 20 seasons now and at this point it frankly feels like it might take an asteroid/UFO filled with literal aliens colliding with Meredith to finally kill her and save humanity because lord knows so many worldly disasters, diseases and dangers have tried killing that woman but failed! It might truly take something out of this world to finally get the job done so that show can end!
This forum traffic has gone down from last 2-3 days compared to previous week. Is it due to new year festivities?
New Yearâs is one possible explanation besides the show having no big moments and scenes worth discussing because while thereâs progress, it doesnât evoke any strong emotions to merit more discussions.
Originally posted by: EkPaheli
TBH, I am even more against this pair after tonightâs episode but feel theyâre inevitable given that we already got a song sequence on them in their first meeting post leap.
Hrithik was perfectly allowed to reject Munni, particularly because she had hidden that she was his online friend, the girl he was falling for all those years ago. She knew what he felt and how much he wanted to meet this girl and how disappointed as well as hurt he was every time she wouldnât turn up. His anger, rejection and shock were valid. I can even forgive his tone because he was hurt and felt like he was being played for a fool.
But the truth of the matter is that in that instant when he rejected her he exposed his class bias and that exists even to date.
Look at his scenes today - as heâs about to exit her office and post their meeting today with others. In her office he couldnât hold back his shock and was trying to make sense of this girl formerly working as a maid at his house as a collector today. Then we see how Mittali believes that Munni would be in the same kind of situation even now, as a maid working somewhere, she was back then. Hrithik only taunted her because he knew the truth else he might have presumed the same as her perhaps even if he hadnât taken her suggestion of calling Munni for the job seriously.If you notice their scene today, heâs impressed sheâs talking in English and her Hindi has no trace of her accent; besides her stature. This makes me think had he met Munni elsewhere before, perhaps as sheâs out getting her own groceries from some roadside vendor and he happened to be there for some reason, he might have assumed sheâs still a maid somewhere else. If heâd heard her converse with say said vendor or someone else in her mother tongue - Bhojpuri or Maithali or whichever dialect of Bihar she speaks (the actress really does hail from Bihar); he wouldnât have even presumed she had completed her education let alone that she could be so highly qualified as to earn such a prestigious IAS position.
Hrithik still is judging her based on the parameters of her education and status. Where once her status as a maid would have made him a subject of ridicule and mockery (for which we canât fault him); he rejected her. But now the same girl being a collector changes everything. Now if sheâs with him he wonât be embarrassed but rather flaunt his connections and speak highly of her himself.
To me this is Hrithik still not caring about Munni the girl, the person underneath; but judging her transformation from Munni the maid to Manjuri the collector. His feelings will not change because he has discovered sheâs an amazing girl he would be lucky to have in his life but because now he no longer will feel ashamed of being with her since sheâs not a maid anymore but a well educated collector who has lost all traces of her native accent and can speak fluent Hindi and English in a way that doesnât display her rural roots.
I agree with a lot of what youâve said, especially that Hrithik was within his rights to reject Munni. Class or social status being a personal preference isnât wrong according to me. Everyone has their own likes and boundaries. His anger and sense of betrayal were understandable given that she hid the truth about being his online friend, someone he had been emotionally invested with. If he had rejected her by saying he didnât see her romantically or that he felt his trust was broken, I would have completely agreed with him and stood by his decision.
Where I draw the line is how he chose to reject her. He didnât stop at incompatibility or hurt; he went a step further and told her how she could even imagine him settling with a maid. That crossed from rejection into disrespect. Anger can explain his tone, but it doesnât justify shaming someone for their profession.
Every job has its own dignity. Had Munni not been a maid say she was someone he met elsewhere, even if she came from a middle or lower-middle-class background, I genuinely believe he would have dated her. His issue wasnât class in general; it was the stigma attached to her being a maid.
Thatâs why, regardless of how circumstances have changed now, I donât feel Munni owes him another chance. The problem was never his right to say no it was the way he stripped her of dignity while doing so.
That said, knowing the makers, I fully expect them to push this pairing anyway. Mithali has been written as neither a supportive wife nor a good mother, so they canât realistically keep Hrithik stuck in a toxic marriage for long. The easiest narrative route is to show a divorce and then move him forward through remarriage. Given how these stories usually unfold, itâs quite likely theyâll eventually steer the plot toward Munni and Hrithik getting married and living a âhappily ever after,â even if it doesnât feel emotionally earned and might stretch it too by making Mithali the villain who wants to separate Hrithik-Munni.
Originally posted by: BangBang_Shilpa
"Khud se milne ke liye sabse dur jaana zaroori tha warna main khatam ho jayi"
Tulsi.
I agree with this not just in the context of the serial, but even in real life. Sometimes, creating distance isnât about running away or giving up on relationships; itâs about survival. When you remain in situations that constantly hurt you, demand endless adjustment, or make you question your own worth, you slowly begin to lose yourself.
That kind of loss doesnât happen overnight. You donât collapse dramatically, you fade. Your boundaries blur, your voice grows quieter, and your identity starts revolving around keeping peace rather than being true to yourself. In such moments, stepping away becomes necessary, not to punish anyone, but to protect what remains of you.
Distance gives perspective. It allows you to breathe, heal, and hear your own voice again without noise, guilt, or pressure. Only then can you truly reconnect with yourself stronger, clearer, and more grounded than before.
Sometimes, walking away isnât a failure of love or duty. Itâs an act of self respect. And choosing yourself before you disappear is not selfish itâs necessary.
Originally posted by: The_Best
Sadly, in Rithik munniâs scene I also didnât find Rithik was happy for the girl he knew. He was more of impressed by her achievements which is fine, but he wasnât shown that he was happy for the girl Munni. Also, I donât think he even considered her a friend because no friend goes on to live 6 years without ever missing that supposed friend. I was surprised when Munni left SN, but Rithik wasnât shown missing Munni even once. That Maharaj someone and Tulsi were showing missing Munni from what I remember but not Rithik. In anger people say things, but they still do miss the person later. But Rithik was never shown. Based on that he seemed to consider Munni as a maid and helped her out of humanity only. Not as a friend
I can understand why he didnât think of her. They didnât part on best terms and he was angry, felt humiliated, betrayed and hurt by her. It explains why he never looked her up.
I mean that day when he found out Moon Moon is someone called Manjuri Sinha it didnât take him 2 seconds to figure out it was Munni. Here he had to have known that the collector is also called Manjuri Sinha. He went to her office twice, her name is displayed on the board outside her office as well and he knew he had to meet a Ms Sinha at the time of calling for her appointment but it didnât register with him this could be Munni.
We lose touch with friends, itâs not uncommon, especially as life happens and we get older. Very rare and true friendships survive the test of time. So I understand even that aspect of their fallout.
He spoke about treating her well wasnât about his interest in her but basic human decency and his upbringing. I donât see anything wrong with that. Again, heâs allowed to reject her in the past because she lied, kept him in the dark and watched him get anxious about being rejected but kept quiet. IRL no one would think of dating their maid/driver, let alone marry them even from well settled middle class families, and so I donât expect Hrithik, literally shown as an upper class guy living in a mansion like home to do this either. I wonât pretend to gloss over the reality to suit a romantic fantasy.
My issue is that yesterday when he was shocked, not for a second did he display any sign of a connection that could be defined as something akin to a platonic friendship, basic human bond he shared with this girl he treated as a friend, confided in as one too.
After the initial shock faded/settled in, if he had shown a single hint of something akin to warmth, unthinkingly uttered a compliment or even appeared to have shown a hint of a smile at someone he once treated as a friend, that might have changed things.
Here Munni is not still seen as a person in her own right but the maid who became a collector, the village bumpkin who educated herself and rose to power.
I bet when he sees her with Timsy, which I believe can happen in the future given his conversation with Mittali yesterday and the obvious elephant in the room, he wonât think much about appreciating Munniâs warmth as a person for this child. He will taunt Mittali, and gradually turn to Munni thinking sheâs the perfect mom for his daughter. In all of this, he seems to want her based on his convenience and her status, but fails to account for her agency and feelings.
I hope he hasnât returned to her life for good but rather for closure. She deserves better than someone who could only realise her worth after being treated like trash himself. If they get together now, she will be saddling herself with not just responsibilities of a child born to another woman, but also the weight of the traumas and conflicts that have scarred Hrithik mentally over the years.
Now I know no one is without baggage, but we shouldnât get attached to someoneâs baggage just because they are willing to accept us now. There should be room for both self respect and mutual respect in a relationship for both parties involved.
Hrithik has lost his self respect, he lost his respect for Munni when her truth came out and trust as a pillar has been shattered in their relationship long ago thanks to her actions and his reactions. Theyâre better off as friends again after everything. Munni can move on with someone else after closure, preferably Parth or Ajay. Hrithik can move on as well with someone else with whom he has been cleaner slate for both their sakes.
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