Take Shravu from Vandu...

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Just to give another insight for those who think Ishita is overreacting or being unfair to Raman. Take the plight of another mother, for example Vandu. What state would she be in if Bala happened to lose Shravu in the park? It wasn't intentionally done but he lost Shravu. Now someone please tell me what they expect Vandu to do? Should she calm Bala down and tell him it's all ok, mistakes happen! HELL NO! She would go ballistic at him. How does she talk calmly to the man who has lost their child? That is a marriage breaker situation. How would Vandu be able to leave peacefully with Bala if Shravu was lost? You really think their marriage would not go through a major upheaval?

In their situation, Shravu was the result of Bala-Vandu coming together but Raman is the result of Ishita-Ruhi so tell me how is Ishita meant to react in this situation?

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Spot on. good to see sense prevailing in the forum😆😉
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Beautiful analogy! Completely agree. But I still don't think they'd get it. Some people can never see the obvious forgetting their bias. It all comes down to one particular belief- ISHITA IS WRONG NO MATTER WHAT!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Ishita has all the right to bash Raman. And Raman deserves it.
But I would love to see ishita and raman caring supporting and holding each other because they are mom and dad of ruhi. They are equally at loss even though Ishita being a mom, she will not be able to live without her baby ruhi. Its natural for a mom to react violently when their kid is in danger.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Wings-of-Fire

Beautiful analogy! Completely agree. But I still don't think they'd get it. Some people can never see the obvious forgetting their bias. It all comes down to one particular belief- ISHITA IS WRONG NO MATTER WHAT!


Well, everyone here in this forum is biased. Some are biased for a character because their favorite is portraying the role and some are biased because they simply love the character. No one will agree with me but that's the truth. I see no point of wearing the mask of neutrality.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: ankitasen


Well, everyone here in this forum is biased. Some are biased for a character because their favorite is portraying the role and some are biased because they simply love the character. No one will agree with me but that's the truth. I see no point of wearing the mask of neutrality.



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Very well said 👏 👏 👏
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: sunitas123

Spot on. good to see sense prevailing in the forum😆😉

r people thinking oderwise? 😲
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Reemz😃 remember me??
Bang on post!
Whatever Ishita is saying is plainly just the pain of losing her daughter. Even Raman knows n understand it. That's why he is as devastated as her!

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Wings-of-Fire

Beautiful analogy! Completely agree. But I still don't think they'd get it. Some people can never see the obvious forgetting their bias. It all comes down to one particular belief- ISHITA IS WRONG NO MATTER WHAT!



Probably won't ever get it but if they have an answer to the analogy which disapproves my point then I would love to hear it haha!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Aswathy.

Ishita has all the right to bash Raman. And Raman deserves it.

But I would love to see ishita and raman caring supporting and holding each other because they are mom and dad of ruhi. They are equally at loss even though Ishita being a mom, she will not be able to live without her baby ruhi. Its natural for a mom to react violently when their kid is in danger.



I'm sure they would be holding and supporting each other otherwise but there's a big glitch in that. Raman pretty much exchanged his daughter. Who else can ishita blame? If it wasn't his fault I'm sure they would be consoling each other.

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