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Originally posted by: Kittya_Cullen
My friend, that would be putting things in black and white. Aarti is obligated to both the Dubeys and the Scindias. The Dubeys are not just her "ex in- laws", they were the people who loved her and offered her sanctuary while her own husband (their son) had abandoned her and disowned his unborn child. They stood by her in a society where the male is always right, and the bahu who had somehow managed not to satisfy their son would have been kicked out. I don't think that Aarti is doing the right, however, I do try to keep in mind that she cannot turn her back on the people who did so much for her during those last 5-6 years. As for the Scindias...before they became so loving and saccharine...they certainly weren't angels from on high to live with...and neither was Aartiđ. My point is, betraying the Dubeys by telling the truth is equal to betraying Yash. Both are wrong, but for different reasons.đ
Originally posted by: leenarana42
It seems Aarti is confused. One way she is advising Pari to tell the
truth to Prateek and on other side she herself is hiding the major truth of her past life from Yash.Aarti's behaviour irritates me now.