Originally posted by: aardhan
Thanks for the new thread.
Just like many I will stop if they end Abhi's character. If it is to end, I hope they show him leave everything and move to a different country but I don't want him to die. He does not deserve that., I feel he will become the most tragic, unloved, and misunderstood character in ITV. And the saddest part is, he will not matter to anyone, no one will miss him. The story writers suck big time to make his character all about one day when he lashed out in extreme emotional trauma and to make the FL, who is the mother of his son so cold-blooded and hard-hearted.
And for all who say this happens in real life, let me start by saying in real life no pregnant woman with a complicated pregnancy would go out there fighting goons and putting her unborn babies in danger.... reality ended there. In fiction, one usually wants to see the leads solve their issues, realize their mistakes, and come back stronger, but..... here the maker took it too far with the third angle and now don't know where to turn. Its like they have boxed themselves into only one way out.... i think they did that way back in March when Navra returned to Kasauli for no apparent reason other than doing a puja and trying to move-on to convince the audience that they are truly married. That was their misstep cause until then Navra were more like friends and room-mates.
Fact is the Navra relationship is based on a lie, one they are trying to make real by keeping Abhir's real identity from him. Fact is, even if divorced Ak has no right to put a random person's name as the father in a BC. Yes, she could've left it empty, but to falsify that sensitive information simply out of spite because you are angry at the real father for not picking up a phone call is fraud. What she needed to do was to confront Ab, tell him she loves Nav and wants Nav to legally adopt Abhir. Whether to say yes or allow some other man to be his son's legal father should've been Ab's decision, not Ak's. Here, Ak hid the fact, she knew for 6 years that Ab is unaware of the truth, and was willing to remain hidden for life, and Nav had no qualms in going with this. For an orphan, not once has he given a thought to the fact that he is claiming someone's son and depriving someone's right to be a father. Won't a person who is an orphan be extremely cautious and fearful before embarking on a journey like this?
As it is, I just watch some highlights and an odd episode, so it will be easy to stop completely.
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