Originally posted by: Me_Harini
I genuinely liked today’s episode, especially because of how strongly Mihir stood up for his daughter. He made it very clear that he cannot sacrifice his daughter’s agony and suffering just to ensure Dev’s alliance remains intact. He refused to stay silent for society’s convenience, and that moment truly reflected how every father should protect his child’s emotional well being.
Earlier, before the leap, I never really liked Pari’s character. But now, I do feel sympathy for her. It feels like her past actions have come back as karma. No one deserves to live in constant suffering with a man who is abusive and openly involved with another woman. Society often pressures women to stay “for the child’s sake,” but growing up in a toxic environment only leaves emotional scars on children. Pari should separate from Ranvijay and start afresh, whether alone or remarried , but she must walk out of this unhealthy relationship.
I liked Tulsi too. Her calm demeanor and the grace with which she spoke about handloom sarees stood out beautifully. Her composed presence added depth and warmth to the scene.
What I did not like at all was Rithik’s sudden racing heartbeat. That scene was so not required. It felt illogical and forced, as if they he shares some deep soul connection with munni. The same man who once rejected her for being a maid is now shown having a heart to heart bond and it felt like complete nonsense.
The conversation between Munni and Mithali was predictable. Mithali still looks down on Munni, assuming she is beneath her, which reflects real life thinking where people fail to recognize growth and change.
And about Munni - She did nothing wrong by asking Rithik about his suicide attempt, nothing wrong in helping him with the new plant project. She may have agreed after her discussion with Tulsi, which likely influenced her decision and sense of responsibility. However, it is clear that Munni still has feelings for him, which is concerning because Rithik does not deserve her. Unfortunately, the makers seem determined to push a Munni Rithik love/marriage angle.
Despite these flaws, the post leap episodes have been genuinely engaging. After a long time, I find myself watching an Indian show regularly and truly enjoying it.
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