Originally posted by: rose1000
Trupti you spoke my mind. These were my thoughts too. Just two days back Rakesh and all that award drama at school happened only because Sammy helped. It was Sam who wrote that poem. She forgot all that. As I said...Rakesh, Arjun lies, Naina is fine with it. Sam lies. And this is the way she treats him despite everything he has been doing to rectify his mistakes. Fine she does not want to talk to him. But why insult him all the time? i want to see what happens when Sam gets to know the truth about papers.
Hi Rose
Sorry I don't know your name.
Exactly how can she forgets easily for what he did for her?
I know she is heart broken but she should at least acknowledge his efforts.
And I completely agree with you why insult him all the time?
She is relating everything to his bet issue. He is doing all this drama according to her.
For her ,her family is perfect they can lie cheat it's ok, she can overlook that but she can't overlook one mistake of Sameer.
During bet phase I felt so bad for Naina while watching the episodes I was like please don't do this Sameer poor girl will be heartbroken.
See Sameer also felt bad for the hurt he is gonna cause her,so he wanted to tell her the truth but it got backfired and we know the rest.
I know he is wrong but at least he is repenting and trying to rectify his mistakes but what about her and her brother,they don't have a tiniest regret about that.
That's my biggest complaint about Naina's character,you know one of the episode Nanu told Sameer look at Naina the way she earned trust so everyone believes what she says because they know she will never lie. Trust has to be earned and that's what Sameer is doing now, slowly he is earning that trust.
But then again question arises here will Sameer trust her when Arjun's truth comes out?
He will also feel betrayed right? Because of that only this bet happened and he is still suffering.
Even I also want to see how he reacts when truth comes out.
If you ask me he should also give her a hard time so she will get to know the pain and humiliation he went through for her forgiveness.