Bold - Yes, that’s exactly what I wanted to see too. That’s where they went wrong. I wish they had shown all that because these two had so much potential. Like they still look good and all, but it’s so hard to get past after how they handled their track post leap, what Pari did, and for me personally what she also did against her own parents for which she never apologizedOriginally posted by: EkPaheli
The thing is, I find this pairing a bit cringe because I fail to understand how does Ajay’s infatuation turned love or whatever lasted even after all that she did to his family. Fine, she’s beautiful and he fell head over heels in love with her at first sight. Until she showed her true colours, I could still understand his feelings for her despite her rude behaviour towards him, but she literally almost killed his dad and then made his family spend time in prison, giving them a blame they still can’t get rid of and are bearing the burden of to date as is evident by the recent events.
How does a man love a woman after all she did to his family, his parents?
Fine, they reconnected and reconciled. They’re moving past the ugly old days of their marriage… but the issue is Pari never earned it if you ask me. Ajay met her and he was conveniently single and hung up on her even now as a widower. Had she earned his love by showing her reformed self against his better judgment, I could have understood the appeal and the situation. That this man has been scarred and traumatised by her, he has been vigilant against her but she’s changed and so despite everything she did, he falls for her again - this time for the woman she is not for the face she has, the mother he sees her being to his son desperately craving the love of one while he finds himself drawn to her little girl just as much and finds she makes him yearn to be a father of a daughter too, with her as his own as well.
Here we had no reasonable buildup except Ajay single and still having feelings, which is why I can’t get behind them. Her apologies are fine but they lack the appeal because his forgiveness came without any reason.
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