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Dear Arch,
Originally posted by: archverma10
Which is her insecurity and that feeling of indebtedness because Archana rescued, adopted and raised her. Its that feeling that there is a debt to be paid and she has to pay it. See, the whole obsession with her Aai has nothing to do with her personality or whether her love for Arjun is greater or not. When you drill right down to it...the notion that Purvi is Archana's full fledged daughter regardless of whether it is biologically so or not is a bunch of BS and they all know it...most of all the poor girl herself. It is not about whether or not Archana has accepted Purvi as her daughter whole-heartedly---or the fact that Manav has not-----it is that Purvi has been unable to believe it of herself. Deep down, she has not accepted herself as her Aai's daughter. Purvi will never forget the fact that she is adopted and not a Karanjakar/Deshmukh by blood. And in a society where blood counts for most things...she will never feel that security or sense of entitlement that Ovi, Teju, and even Sachin have (although Sachin is adopted by Manav and Archana, he is still Savita and Damodar's own grandson as his father was their younger son...and hence, still a Deshmukh by blood) This is a mental, moral, and very, very heartbreaking inner struggle that is a lot more traumatizing than most of you think...and no matter what kind of happiness life brings her way...it will be a baggage she will never be able to unload. It is there for life, and something she will take to her grave. Even if the best had happened, and she had ended up happily married to Arjun, a part of her would always from time to time wonder if an orphan like her deserves such happiness.
Originally posted by: archverma10
Yes I know...you can all gape in surprise, mouths open, do a total double-take that Arjun's forum mama...who is fiercely protective of her ladla...is about to try to soften things in favor of the girl that is going to break his heart (and mine of course...truly).
However, please bear with me in this...even if it is out of sheer politeness and courtesy if need be. So here goes:In all this drama, and of course Ovi coming through as we knew she would...nothing happened that wasnt already anticipated. We knew this was going to happen on Ovi/Punni's part...I would have been totally surprised if it wasnt.But the caveat is not in the facts themselves: Archana's separation from her family and the coming end of her marriage. It is that somehow Ovi manages to put it in such a way to Purvi as to make her feel directly responsible for it. " My Aai lost her entire family and stayed without them for 18 years because of you. Since she gave up my father and her family and 18 years of her life for you...can you not do this one thing for her?" Now the argument itself is ridiculous--and entirely untrue-that is agreed. But what Ovi succeeds here in doing is not about the actual argument itself. She has put it in such a way to hit Purvi where she is most vulnerable.Which is her insecurity and that feeling of indebtedness because Archana rescued, adopted and raised her. Its that feeling that there is a debt to be paid and she has to pay it. See, the whole obsession with her Aai has nothing to do with her personality or whether her love for Arjun is greater or not. When you drill right down to it...the notion that Purvi is Archana's full fledged daughter regardless of whether it is biologically so or not is a bunch of BS and they all know it...most of all the poor girl herself. It is not about whether or not Archana has accepted Purvi as her daughter whole-heartedly---or the fact that Manav has not-----it is that Purvi has been unable to believe it of herself. Deep down, she has not accepted herself as her Aai's daughter. Purvi will never forget the fact that she is adopted and not a Karanjakar/Deshmukh by blood. And in a society where blood counts for most things...she will never feel that security or sense of entitlement that Ovi, Teju, and even Sachin have (although Sachin is adopted by Manav and Archana, he is still Savita and Damodar's own grandson as his father was their younger son...and hence, still a Deshmukh by blood) This is a mental, moral, and very, very heartbreaking inner struggle that is a lot more traumatizing than most of you think...and no matter what kind of happiness life brings her way...it will be a baggage she will never be able to unload. It is there for life, and something she will take to her grave. Even if the best had happened, and she had ended up happily married to Arjun, a part of her would always from time to time wonder if an orphan like her deserves such happiness.In her case, she doesnt get the solace of just a general nagging baggage. She has the bad luck to greatly love and be loved by the man who her mother's own blood daughter wants for herself...and it is her further bad luck that she came into his life long after this girl. To add to that, unfortunately, her mother is anything but happy...the fact is that she has lost her entire family...and instead of relieving Purvi's burden of guilt, she instead adds to it...by stating that the loss of her family is not something she wanted...that she wants to be with them...it is that they do not want to be with her. She also admitted that Purvi's marriage to Arjun did not make it easier...and it is plain to see that Manav's actions make it seem that the reason he doesnt accept Purvi is because of her and Arjun's love...We all, and she of course, could not have failed to notice that he was indeed warming up to her...even defending her and being concerned about her at the twins' birthday party...to the point of immediately trusting her over Punni. Once they were discovered, and Ovi was hurt, that was the end of Manav coming around. The point I am trying to make here is... if he had been consistent...and never warmed up regardless...and remained consistently cold to her that would have been one thing. You dont miss what you dont have. But unfortunately for her, she did get a small taste of that softness and affection...and has been craving that ever since. Ovi manages to somehow make Purvi feel directly responsible for her Aai and Baba's suffering and doomed relationship. Having accomplished that...she dangles the carrot...which Archana herself reinforced. She keeps saying she wants to be with them but they dont want her: Ovi says she can change that. That being said, in Purvi's mind, this is the only way Purvi can pay her Aai back. She feels that since she took away her Aai's happiness...she must now sacrifice her own to give it back.It is not right, ridiculous, and unfair---I know. We all know that there are many reasons for the breakup of ARMAN: #1 reason being Ekta Kapoor and those idiots on the Creative Team. The slew of reasons that existed before Purvi was even born have not been revealed yet...so this is what we have.My point to this whole thing is let us also not villify Purvi off the bat. What she is going through is very real...and very painful...and we also have to realize it is not about how much the measure of her love is for Arjun. It is an inner battle that has nothing to do with him. The trauma, pain, sense of guilt, and confusion of where you really fit in or belong is so profound and so traumatic that it is a struggle and realization one has to get through themselves---nobody can help you with it. That is what she is facing. Once she makes peace with this, forgives, and lets it go...then only will she be able to finally accept her chance at happiness and allow herself to be loved and cherished.