Originally posted by: Tulipkhanna
I don't live in India to know what's happening over there. I just want to ask you a simple question. We know Ishita is the female lead so she can not do anything wrong. Keeping this fact aside, if you see any married woman saying those UGLY words (saying ILU while hugging tightly, leaving husband and daughter for him) to an outsider, what do you think of herself?
Look I agree to a certain degree of ishitas cluelessness about involving mani a little too much in her personal family affairs. And yes hugging mani and hand holding maybe a tad bit over, but in now a days society guys and girls are friends and this is the guy she's knows since childhood. Because ishita is so pure at heart and does not see mani any more than a Friend how will she come to a conclusion that her husband doubts this friendship because of a moment he witnessed. When Raman was supporting shogun in adis case, he was with shogun, but ishita knew there was more to the story. She trusted him, and waited for truth to reveal itself. Raman went and asked her if she was alright because he knew she had seen everything, and hence told her to trust him. And so she did. When has Raman questioned ishita, about this friendship for her to tell him to trust her. When has he gave her the benefit of the doubt especially after everything she has done for his daughter and his family. She is clueless. And naive. Pure hearted to even conceive the notion that her husband has been doubting her intentions. The word used is not called for. Although ishita is not entirely innocent for when this misunderstanding has resulted, I would call her such a derogative word. Although what Raman did, was disrespectful, and cheap making him characterless and an animal. No matter how big a mistake, no man has the right to force himself even if it's his wife. Simply put. I do not care if I get bashed but Raman was spineless and disrespectful. (For that night only)