Originally posted by: angelicbabe
Veer fans have become a disappointed lot after the ending. Since their man couldn't get the girl, therefore Anshuman is selfish (just based on the initial episodes) and Veer is the self-sacrificial lamb. Pakhi, too, is selfish because she used Veer (Oh hello! Pakhi didn't send him an invite to come and meddle in her affairs in the first place) and refused to reciprocate his love (Zabardasti hai kya bhai?). She is self- centered because she is denying Ayaan the love of a father (Ever heard of the concept of single mothers eh?). Pakhi is living "a teenage fantasy" (Nobody gives away everything, including oneself, for the sake of a "fantasy". Besides, the entire Singapore track is a witness of Ankhi's true love for each other. Better watch all the episodes first). And the most interesting one- By living alone in Anshuman's memory, Pakhi is going to lose her mental balance (By that logic, every single person who has lost a beloved should end up in psychic ward. Btw, which mental facility is Veer going to end up in?)
All of these baseless interpretations are not going to change the reality. The show did not achieve its status because it was a "teenage fantasy". This show was always about Ankhi, the growth of their relationship and their undying love for each other. This Veer drama doesn't even matter to me. My TP ended a with the reunion of the happy family. 😳
Nope, that scene was a new one. Iqbal came back for that one shot. Shraddha tweeted about it. That is why I even bothered to watch the final episode, otherwise I wouldn't have bothered. Even Shraddha admitted that it was "a (relatively) happy ending". 😉
BTW, does anybody remember one of the initial episodes where Ankhi get married (must be episode 5 or 6). Anshuman refuses to enter the temple saying he doesn't believe in God. Pakhi takes him to a waterfall instead but vows to bring him back and into the temple once their realationship grows. Well she fulfilled her promise. 😳