Then I don't want her dad to trust her so easily. She's gonna have to earn it back.
Surprising that yuvi is gonna be the person to teach her all this. She even forgot her manners.
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Originally posted by: kashishsh
You know I m happy for the fact that they are showing Suvreen's character to be realistic. If I was in her situation(which i m sure i would'nt), seeing her makes me realise that inspite of realising the gravity of that big lie i would have also started getting irritated if my parents weren't even listening to me.And thats not because i m not sorry for what i did but because my perspective be put out too and considered as part of explaination. Throughout the police station scenes you can actually see she realised her gravity of lie.
For me this behaviour is quite relatable and i m saying this because inspite of geniunely realising anything wrong that i did, i still sometimes not feel that my parents are being totally right either.
And yeah on the side note I wanna say that I really love Smriti's acting. In that scene with Yuvi in the latest epi i loved how naturally she portrayed her frustrations to him.