@Nisha: Thanks for the reply sweetz..Ahhh the famous guilt trick..Who hasn't gotten one of those guilt treatment from their parents? Thats like my ma's brahmastra..She will tell me all dolefully "This is how you repay us for all our love and affection" whenever I am being difficult..๐
@Nidhi: Thanks for the reply hun..Agree that Meeta's approach is a bit strict..But its not unrealistic..She has the worst possible image of Anant in her head what with him running away from her and all..On top of that she still thinks of Navya as a child who doesn't know whats good and bad for her..Meeta thinks its up to her now to protect her baby from this lafanga guy who has hoodwinked her gudiya..As many of said before she is in denial and is closing her eyes to the obvious..
Once she accepts the fact that Navya truly loves this guy and love cannot be undone by physical distance or time,then she will be more accepting towards this whole issue..๐๐ผ
@Isha: Thanks for the reply hun..I agree that Navya is walking a fine line between pleasing her parents and maintaining her relationship with Anant..As I said before I don't blame her for giving in to Meeta's demands..Right now poor thing does not want to hurt her mom any more..Both Navya and Meeta are right at their own places..And that is the thing I like the best about this track..I am so confused as to which side to pick..Every character's action is justifiable by some means or other..Agreed that Meeta's reaction is a tad bit harsh though..And CVs better show a heart to heart talk and Meeta listening to what Navya has to say as a friend after she has cooled down a bit..Warna what is the nayi soch if she justs imposes her decision on her daughter without even giving Navya a chance to properly explain herself? If she continued to turn a blind eye to Navya's feelings that the natural reactionf from Navya should be rebellion..Strictness is fine temporarily, it won't work too well in the long term..๐๐ผ