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He is very much possessive over Arati because, he was the only one Arati ever took care of. He never saw a father and don't know what a mother- father relationship is. Now as he see, his mother is in his naye papa's room and also she is taking care of PayPal. He wanted his mother to be married because he will get a naye papa and not for his mother.
He don't want his naye papa to be close to Arati . So I think, here Arati should explain to him properly the things.
Originally posted by: jikky_84
He is very much possessive over Arati because, he was the only one Arati ever took care of. He never saw a father and don't know what a mother- father relationship is. Now as he see, his mother is in his naye papa's room and also she is taking care of PayPal. He wanted his mother to be married because he will get a naye papa and not for his mother.
He don't want his naye papa to be close to Arati . So I think, here Arati should explain to him properly the things.
Originally posted by: Charishma
Exactly that.
I once read a book once, where a mother was getting re-married. It was Christian ceremony, and when the Priest said "you may now kiss the bride", and when the groom leaned in to give the bride a kiss, the bride's son (who was about 2-3), ran up to the alter. He ran into the groom, grabbed his leg, and said "enough". It was the cutest thing. Everybody laughed, including the groom. Ansh didn't do what he did because he's mean, or inherently evil. He did it because he's a 4-year-old boy completely unaware of the dynamic between a husband and wife, and he feels threatened, that with all of the changes taking place, he will be losing his mother to his 'naye papa' too.
I find it odd that some people are demanding perfection from every single character.
But when I think about it, it makes sense. Very rarely (almost never), does Indian daytime television give us character driven writing. Normally its all plot-based, and externally driven.
Its the nuances of every character that make this show what it is.
Yes, all the characters are imperfect yet perfect in their own way. All are human beings who do mistakes (even the leads) like any of us which makes the show stand out from others.