Despite of his arrogance, she continued to love him.. When she found out that he was with Tanya, she still didn't leave him coz when you truly love someone, that person's welfare matters to you the most...
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1Originally posted by: abhiyaswaron
Agreed with all of you ... Lets just hope they dont show Paakhi falling for Veer...
Originally posted by: MuguetDScorpion
I totally agree that the way Paakhi loved Anshuman she can't start loving someone else. She is kind of one man's woman. I don't want her to love anyone else. Honestly I prefer Veer and Paakhi as friends only. Two souls who share the same pain. But the way she reacted was disgusting. She questioned Veer's love for Keerti and even his character. A woman like Paakhi can be so narrow-minded, never thought of that. 🤢 I wonder why is Veer even staying there ? Ok he was at fault when he came to help Anuja but didn't he paid for it. Helped her to get her son back and also not let Aryaman to come back in the family. Wasn't it enough for her ? Now that all is fine she is being selfish. 🤢 She can show her anger to Veer and his family but she can't open her mouth when comes to Anshuman and his family. Anshuman called him characterless and she didn't even say a word. When Lavanya was against her and said so many things to her she didn't even wanted a sorry from her. 👏 Anuja almost killed Veer and wanted to take Aayan away from her and she easily forgave her. 👏 And she considers herself as the real lover and baaki sab toh pyaar kya hai jaante bhi nahin. 😆 Anuja blackmailed Paakhi using Aayan and she didn't do anything but when Veer's sister is using Aayan it's a big problem and she wants to die. 🤣
I am a big believer of "Love happens just once" and "One man's woman" but I feel like insulted for believing in it. 🤢 👎🏼
Originally posted by: abhiyaswaron
I totally agree with you...111I like Veer and Paakhi's friendship but love is a completely different story..I too believe in "Love just happens once" and "One man's woman" and I too got a slap on my face ...I miss the old days of Tumhaari Paakhi
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