Originally posted by: IFLove
First of all, if it was intended to u alone, I would have quoted u personally. I clearly said it's for all those who are of this opinion since the day of shootout, not only today or only in this thread. It was a very general post meant for all, u didn't need to take it personally. So I don't deem it necessary to keenly read what ur personal opinion is n don't need to read between the lines of Ur own post.
Secondly, Raman being the male lead n people expecting him to be righteous. Is it written anywhere that the male lead only has to be righteous? Male lead only means the male counterpart of a pair around whose life the story revolves, that's it. There r many kinds of male leads, some r righteous, some r spineless, some r MCP, some r fools, some r chocolate boys, some r joru k gulaam...do u find any difference in all these characterisations? Or just because they r the male leads, they should be always right? If all the male leads happen to be righteous as people expect, would there be any difference in any story?
N if Raman doesn't want Adi to be killed for his mistakes, how does it make him less rightous? Is killing the only punishment? N who is any xyz person to give anybody that punishment? It is only n only law that announce the punishment of killing someone. Neither Raman nor ishita r entitled to do that. Had Raman killed ruhi's culprit, he would have been wrong too. But the point here is about priorities. It is upto u whom u prioritise, Ur own child or some outsider. Maybe u believe in being ishita, I believe in being Raman...given a choice, I would save my son than a random girl from dying n take every possible measure to show him the correct path again. I don't have guts to kill my son.
N about Simmi Param torturing pihu. How is that even relatable here? Had they have an option to save either of ananya or pihu n had they saved ananya rather than pihu, that would have been comparable with this case. N I never supported raman's words or actions against ishita like creating a drama in her society etc. I m ok with it if people bash him for that, my only point has been is neither ishita is saint n I don't sympathise with her...n if I stand in the shoes of character raman, I don't find him wrong in accusing ishita for murdering Adi, I can not expect him to understand ishita n support her non sense of saving roshni's life at the cost of their son's life n then doing her seva like an Aaya!
I rest my case here.