I dont understand Raman's character

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Posted: 10 years ago
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I know that he wants to leave ishita for her happiness..
He says he is lucky that he got wife like ishita.. He got second chance and lately understood her love. He says all these to mihir... But today again he says behind ishita that he will get rid of her somehow... What stupidity.. Take a decision properly or else stop saying this.

He feels guilty and then decides to free her from his life. And i am seeing new video of them where he is deciding the saree for her for some function.. y all these drama...Sick of him...😡

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Posted: 10 years ago
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His intentions are out of love. We say when we love someone so much, we can set them free, if they still come back to you, its destined. Earlier Raman wouldn't have cared but now that he's in love Ishita being hurt, hurts him. He supports her, trusts her, loves her and stands by her at every step unlike before and I don't see why anyone can be sick of him. But like she is ready to sacrifice so much for them Raman feels he can too. He thinks wrong yes, but he'll be proved wrong through this too. We should give the chance to let the track play out before writing it off.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Anku-

His intentions are out of love. We say when we love someone so much, we can set them free, if they still come back to you, its destined. Earlier Raman wouldn't have cared but now that he's in love Ishita being hurt, hurts him. He supports her, trusts her, loves her and stands by her at every step unlike before and I don't see why anyone can be sick of him. But like she is ready to sacrifice so much for them Raman feels he can too. He thinks wrong yes, but he'll be proved wrong through this too. We should give the chance to let the track play out before writing it off.


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yeps exactly !!!!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Raman is becoming the quintessential guilt ridden boring hero of the 1950's. A time in which yhm creatives belive that they still live in.

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