Originally posted by: ChaoticTangles
Its not about societal stigma...mannat can face all of it, but what about dua...
See....malla is pretty clear about her partner status that her partner cheated on her and left her.... This way she can teach yuvi to be strong and answer back in such situations and not get effected because they are not at fault....its the fault of father
yuvi can easily be taught to be confident and not get effected with such allegations of society because he knows he or his mother are not at fault,it is his father who left them and he is at fault....But how can mannat teach dua to be strong and not get effected without giving her a reason as to why her father is not around her.....
Mannat doesn't want to say vik betrayed her,because despite of whatever happened she still can't believe vik did all of it, and may be she doesn't want vik to face societal wrath even indirectly...she can't say vik and her are seperated/divorced because then dua would want to meet vik, which vik won't accept as per mannat and dua will have abandonment issues at such young age..mannat cannot say vik died...basically mannat has no answers to give to dua
So she cannot give the child her name, because then society will ask Dua about her father and dua will not have any answer to give to them and she might get effected because of all of these... And mannat is not yet ready for real marriage, so through fake marriage ..vik will not get societal wrath, Dua will not get effected by societal allegations, and mannat need not be in a real marriage where she cannot do justice to that relationship..
I have a different perspective on this. If Malla can tell truth to Yuvi then why not Mannat?
As such she thinks Vikrant rejected their kid and we know that’s not the case. But if we see from Mannat’s POV that’s true.
And if you ask me lying is never an option. My parents always taught me to say truth and be ready to face the consequences of it. And I always taught the same to my kid.
We say oh! They are kids and will not understand but Kids are in fact very understanding and they do understand the situation.
My kid ask me so many embarrassing questions and I always tell her truth though twisting it little bit considering her age. And if it’s really not age appropriate for her then simply tell her that it’s not appropriate to tell her now and will tell later and my kid understands that my mom is telling the truth and will tell me later.
Sometimes back when my kid was watching episode with me and said” how can Mannat lie on his face ? She loves him so she should tell the truth to him. He will definitely get angry after knowing truth”. Even my kid understood that she is doing wrong by hiding the truth.
And see Mannat and RoTu their one lie landed them in this mess. They should’ve stuck to truth. And one more problem is there that Vikrant is also oblivious to this truth that Dua is his daughter. They all are again doing the same mistake which they did with Vikrant by hiding his birth truth😭
Anyways that’s your POV and I do respect it. But for me like I said honesty is the best policy.
I do apply that in my life and taught the same to my kid so for me this lying and hiding things doesn’t makes sense. But it’s ITV where logic, truth and justice never go hand in hand😜.
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