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Posted: 10 years ago
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👏 Spot on Reemz! Great analogy
Bringing Ishita's love for Raman into this equation is tantamount to saying Ishita-Ruhi are not true mother-daughter and even that Raman-Ishita are not true husband wife. Couples reacting to each other with guilt and blame over a loss of a child is the most realistic thing this track has shown!

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: *Reemz*



But you can't forget that Ishita & Raman came together because of Ruhi. That's why the situation becomes different. They've also accepted that their relationship isn't just for Ruhi, it's also because of the love they share for each other. Do you really think her love for Raman has vanished suddenly? She's angry at him and even if Bala & Vandu looked for Shravu together, I'm sure she wouldn't forgive him easily either.

The point is that a mothers heart is eccentric when it comes to her child, she becomes irrational and can say or do anything in the fit of anger. Why hold it against Ishita when she's at her most vulnerable? Does it seem like she's in her senses at the moment?


So your analogy doesn't work here, does it?! As I said before on another thread, I am ready to ignore her words but not her actions.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: DipaRB6

👏Spot on Reemz! Great analogy

Bringing Ishita's love for Raman into this equation is tantamount to saying Ishita-Ruhi are not true mother-daughter and even that Raman-Ishita are not true husband wife. Couples reacting to each other with guilt and blame over a loss of a child is the most realistic thing this track has shown!



It's being shown so well, I agree. Children can make or break a marriage. They can bring them closer, they can drift the couple apart. That's what it is being shown here. Watch it, accept it...don't make it a who loves whom more competition.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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@ankitasen- Sorry I don't want to do multiple quotes but how do you mean my analogy doesn't work?
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: ankitasen


I highly doubt that! Neutrality and biasedness don't gel together when it comes to bisecting the bits of daily soaps because there are lots of reel emotions involved. In real life, you sure can be.


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


Well, what you think of me doesn't matter.


Well, it's not about you, rather it's about all of us. We may try to deny it, that's the truth. And makers cash on it big time.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: *Reemz*

@ankitasen- Sorry I don't want to do multiple quotes but how do you mean my analogy doesn't work?


Because your explanation indicates that Ishita and Raman do make a special case.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: ankitasen


Because your explanation indicates that Ishita and Raman do make a special case.



In that case it makes Ishita's reaction even more justified surely! Ruhi came in to her life first.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: DipaRB6

👏 Spot on Reemz! Great analogy

Bringing Ishita's love for Raman into this equation is tantamount to saying Ishita-Ruhi are not true mother-daughter and even that Raman-Ishita are not true husband wife. Couples reacting to each other with guilt and blame over a loss of a child is the most realistic thing this track has shown!


This is the reason I am liking the track. It is realistic. I could perfectly relate to ishita's grief, helplessness and anger and where will she pour all this out? Who will bear the brunt of all this? Obviously the husband! The one who is sharing her life!
Ask me! After so many years I still bring it on him when I feel like venting be it relating to house chores or kids' education n upbringing!
It is sad that this one line from Ishita, where she is at her vulnerable best, have raised such doubts regarding Ishita's love equation with Raman or blood relationship with Ruhi!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: *Reemz*



In that case it makes Ishita's reaction even more justified surely! Ruhi came in to her life first.


That's the problem! Ha Ha...
Ruhi came to her life first or she became mother first doesn't justify her saying that there is no relationship whatsoever between Raman and her if Ruhi is not there. Yes, Ruhi can always be her first priority but not ONLY priority, right?

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