Originally posted by: pensense40
The comparison to Geet was inadvertant since it was probably the first serial I have seen. The story writers can always show the protagonists to be virtuous and giving and will eventually make a great marriage. But the point I was trying to make was that in the real world this seems a little fictional. Stage is now set for a marriage of convenience, and lots of family drama with an antagonistic mother-in-law who resents Ansh coming to the family, a very vindictive and bitter bua who resents the marriage because she herself was not able to re-marry, a reluctant Yash who wants to live with his memories, a very helpless Aarti who still loves her husband, well meaning parents in law who tell a half lie that she is a widow. To deal with such problems requires great maturity and it would be good for all these family members to first realise that marriage is not meant for bringing a maid / d-i-l into the house. The woman is as important as the man and should be respected. It is also very naive to assume that the wife will make a wonderful mother and that the new husband will be the father to another's son without first meeting and talking about it and getting each others views.
