Originally posted by: The_Best
Karan cheated his wife, Nandini. He left his sick wife and had an affair with his mistress for years. He neglected his children. He is also a criminal for practicing bigamy. He was a bad husband and a bad father. This all happened in S1. Now whether you somehow think makers have said something else this season or somehow Tanya is his legal wife here or just teenager lover before he married in Nandini in S2, that’s your opinion. I am sticking with what’s being shown this season and following S1 with it until the makers say something else
I think the core issue here is that I’m not trying to justify Karan as a flawless person, and I have been consistent about that from the start. I fully acknowledge that he was a bad father as per S1 but not according to S2. His emotional involvement with Tanya when Nandini recovered from coma was morally wrong in S1 and he cheated her on an emotional level in S1 and there were clear moral failures on his part
If the argument was that he emotionally cheated on Nandini in S1, I would agree. If it was that he was unfair to Tanya in S1 or took advantage of her emotionally, I would agree. But the problem is the way the argument is being framed by selectively picking certain aspects while ignoring others that are equally important, and even acknowledged by S2 itself.
For example, you are saying he “left his sick wife,” but that’s not entirely accurate. If you actually look at S1, he was the one who continued to hold on to hope that Nandini would recover from her coma, even after years. It doesn’t support the claim that he simply abandoned her.
You are acknowledging certain facts, but not the context behind them: You mentioned Karan left his sick wife apparantly meaning Nandini going into a coma which is directly tied to Bhumi’s existence and her delivery but you dont want to acknowledge Bhumi's existence because in S2 bhumi doesn't exist but want to justify that Nandini went into coma ? then Karan’s marriage to Tanya doesnot exist in isolation as per S1..it is also connected to Bhumi and the circumstances around her ...if you remove the cause and only highlight the outcome of S1 and align it to S2, then the argument loses its foundation. You can’t dismiss Bhumi’s role and then judge everything that follows as if that context never existed.
This is where the inconsistency becomes more visible. You are willing to acknowledge that Mihir and Mandira had a physical relationship during his memory loss, because the S2 established it. But when it comes to Karan, the same willingness to engage with layered or uncomfortable context is not there.
Even the timeline in S2 itself suggests there is more depth than what S1 explicitly laid out. Karan being around 36 in S2 with an 18 year old son clearly indicates that the backstory isn’t as linear or complete as it was in S1. That alone should be enough to show Karan and Nandini's track was never same as of S1 in S2 and you are not willing to acknowledge it.
So the issue isn’t disagreement ...it is rather selective acceptance. You are holding on to S1’s framing where it supports your view, while setting aside: Bhumi’s role, the reasoning behind Tanya, the expanded context S2 brings and then presenting that partial reading as the full truth. This is more of picking what suits the narrative rather than a balanced debate.
Anyways I think we are going in circles here so I will leave it at that. At this point it feels a bit futile to continue the discussion when the argument relies on selectively picking certain parts of the narrative while ignoring others that are equally established.
Edited by Me_Harini - 12 hours ago
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