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Sahil- Best and most unique male lead of ITV

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Posted: 5 years ago
Blunt, straight-forward, unapologetic, honest, care-free, rebellious, unrestrained, thinks for himself, doesn't give into influence of others, stubborn, clear about what he wants and sticks by what he wants irregardless of what others think... and so much more.

Sahil is such a gem of a male lead amongst goody-two shoes, mama's boy, man-handling so-called romantic male leads who easily give into other people's words and are too spineless to take a stand when necessary. 

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Posted: 5 years ago
Exactly why I like him, love the thought behind his character.⭐️
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Posted: 5 years ago
Sahil is selfish here .he has to think about bhoomi.bhoomi is his wife wo use aise nhi chhod sakta .main chahti hu sadika ek ho but kisi aur ke sath galat karkar nahi .if sahil is right then bhoomi is also right .both are desperate to get their love .what is difference betwerb bhoomi and sahil?
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Posted: 5 years ago
Originally posted by: Krntjhc

Sahil is selfish here .he has to think about bhoomi.bhoomi is his wife wo use aise nhi chhod sakta .main chahti hu sadika ek ho but kisi aur ke sath galat karkar nahi .if sahil is right then bhoomi is also right .both are desperate to get their love .what is difference betwerb bhoomi and sahil?


Actually I don't think sahil is wrong here or wronged her. Even before marrying bhoomi he made it clear to her that he can never love her or have the normal husband-wife relationship as he only loves vedika and hence they can only be friends. 


She knew this well and they both even agreed that if they would marry they would stay as friends. Bhoomi got into the relationship despite sahil making things clear that they would only be friends and that she can end the relationship if she wants, and never did he tie her to him with false promises. 

She knew they were only together to raise ved and that she would never get the physical relationship a wife wants from her husband already before she married him, but after a few years of the marriage she started desiring him as more than a friend and even wanting a physical relationship with him despite him being honest with her from the beginning and never having promised to have a physical relationship of love with her either. 

He's always been honest with her that he can only love vedika, so why is she allowed to play the victim card that sahil isn't giving her rights as a wife and refusing to be intimate with her when she already knew before marriage and agreed that they wouldn't be like normal husband and wife? 

It's her own fault for agreeing to marry him and staying in the marriage with him, despite sahil being open and honest about what their marriage will be and he giving her the option to not marry him. If despite knowing everything, she still agreed to marry him and now wants to guilt sahil into having intimacy with her, she can't force him using the wife's rights card anymore than a husband can't force himself on his wife. He never cheated her with false promises of love and a perfect marriage, and neither were they intimate in these years of marriage. She got into this marriage because she herself didn't mind staying as friends with him after marriage just so she could co-parent ved with him. She can't cry now when she knew this is what things would be like with him.