Running away from your dysfunctional in laws family is an easy way out...but what if it happens with your own parents...will u still leave them in the lurch and run for your own happiness..
That is not how indian value systems is supposed to be.. Though I admit the reality is it's happening everywhere..
Another point to note a child from a broken home is more susceptible to have failed relationship.. So next time when parud will fight which may happen..for any issue if paro does not listen to rudra.. He may show her the door out his dad and he could survive on their own..his mother could rebuild her life.. So paro and he can also be happy with other partners..
I thought it was commendable what paro was trying to mend bridges between her in laws.. She is not pushing them to romance.. But she is pushing them to be civil friendly with each other..take solace I. Their happy moments..
If mala has to live in the house as Rudra's mom and parud babies grand mom.. It is important for the erstwhile couple to live as friends rather than as strange bedfellows..
I have seen divorced couples being friendly with each other and a lot of them do make up in twilight years... Because the need for companionship is greater...
After a lot of years the issues which were bitter between seems trivial.. And u are able to see both the sides... Which dilsher is doing after years of loneliness he realises he was horrible to his wife so he does not bear the revulsion that rudra feels that she ran away with another man, tejawat..
Tennesseean ur post was super,
And Shweta fantastic collages thank you..
Edited by msin - 11 years ago