I can totally understand you dearš¤. My intention was not to imply that you support polygamy or polyandry, my apologies if you felt that way.
I watched this serial as a younster entering adulthood right after marriage, while having a similar life journey like OG Akshara.
I left watching the serial for my professional and personal commitments. After a decade, I returned to witness gen3 leap and lovestory.
Now I can't even watch it with my not so grown up kids𤪠because they'd laugh it off šfor all the cringe they serveš¤¢, I feel it's a mockery of the Indian family values I try to show my kids.(we live in UK)
My gripe is none of the ITV serials take our indianness or indian culture seriously other than celebrating few festivals.
Originally posted by: Sanju_9
Get your sentiments. No one here likes polygamy or supports polyandry, atleast not me š. I've only seen monogamous marriages (arranged or love) in my whole family n they're all successful, so no inclination to think otherwise. (tho I still don't consider remarrying after divorce or moving on from abusive marriages as polyandry but chalo no issues if u feel otherwise). Trust me none of us here r 100% happy or content or agreeing with the storyline... Pal if you're looking for something meaningful & culturally relevant itv hasn't sadly ever been d place for that. I myself began watching this show for d 1st time ever since d Kasauli track started. I liked the ig clips of a working class, regular family with happy, positive, domestic vibes... Now I'm stuck here with d nonsense of gorillas & toxicity of multi-dimensional ckts. Kya kar sakte hai it's d writers story, jo dikha rahe hai dekhna padega. Audiences as per their preferences can only like, dislike, enjoy, criticize, tolerate or ff the episodes.