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What a strange new year party it was. The so-called revelation that Kulfi and Amyra had come together to bring the adults together should have ordinarily met with awe, happiness, amazement, humility, even shame, that young children were working so hard to patch up ugly fights among adults, was instead met with temper tantrums on all sides. I have never seen a bunch of adults acting like toddlers. Because the adults are always reactive and screaming constantly, it forces the children to grow up before their time and act like adults by taking matters into their own hands.
Why is Lovely so blinded by her hate of Kulfi that she cannot see that her own child --hurt by her separation from her father and the prospect of an ugly divorce-- went out of her way to overcome her indoctrinated hatred for Kulfi and worked towards bringing her parents together? And what of Kulfi, who stands to gain nothing from seeing Amayra's parents come together? In fact she is loses even the right to claim Sikander as her father and tell him the truth about herself.
What these two kids have done is not short of a miracle. Any sane adult would have seen that they both have accomplished something the adults, or their counselors could not. They should appreciate and shower their love on the 2 little ones, who instead of being like other children and enjoying their childhood have been forced in a role reversal to be the parents to adult figures, who are acting like spoilt children.
Yet the adults keep yelling about "betrayal" by the children. Gunjan, who orchestrated this huge revelation should be ashamed of herself. Bebe and Mohinder should apologise to Kulfi and Amyra and bring the truth forward. How long will this family keep Kulfi's truth hidden from Sikander? They are treating him like a child.
Now according to the new promo, Kulfi will have to leave as spineless Sikka "chooses" Amyra over her in order to keep his marriage going. When he does find out that Kulfi is his own daughter, perhaps it will be too late. I hope that the CVs wont then have the famous leap, whereby we miss the bonding between Sikka and Kulfi in her childhood. I hope that Kufli's desire to have a father whom she can address as such is fulfilled before she grows up. Sigh!
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