Originally posted by: -Anku-
It was a really good episode today. Yes it's tiring to see IshRa separate and sacrifice, see them be questioned and hurt by their kids... especially Ishita. But on the positive side their love and upbringing is what overpowers eventually. The proof is in Adi and Ruhi's conversation today where they so maturely want to handle Pihu and let her know where she's wrong but understand her too having gone through exactly the same. Pihu is right now being manipulated and being rebellious which is what Adi and Ruhi both have done. It's nice to know that the creatives are making the kids (Adi and Ruhi) remember their mistakes and have them learn. Gives me the assurance that eventually these kids will always know the right from wrong. They may stray a bit like any kid their age does but eventually will always be IshRa personified.
The Adi Ruhi in the scene left me extremely happy. Pihu there was finally relatable. For all her antics these days today when you hear her state in Ruhi's words and see her question her siblings if they are upset with her, you feel bad that these kids have to go through all this because of the elders.
The IshRa scene was touching. Sad that they've always had to keep their relation secondary for their kids. But I guess that comes with a marriage after having a kid. Kids always come foremost for all parents. They didn't want to part, the back hug of Ishita giving him strength and seeking it from him was😭He didn't go down because he couldn't see her go, she kept looking at the stairs to see if he'd come.
Loved the Adi Ruhi scene with Raman. It was adorable to see him having their support. His two shoulders😳Who are younger than him but treat him as if he's their age. It was endearing to see them cheer their father, tease him about Ishita and encourage him to rekindle their relation. Their hugs and I love you's are something that makes me nostalgic about moments that have happened at my house too. It's wonderful how much confidence these kids have in IshRa's relation... after all they are the mirror to it. They've seen them grow together, fall and then stand back again..
Which is precisely why when people fret over one of the kids going against their parents I have faith that their upbringing and attachment and bonds with them won't let any track go out of hand.