Full-on drama episode between the elders. But it doesn't make sense. None of the parents want to go for custody right now, so how can this decision be made? Why isn't Abhi speaking up and saying no? Why isn't Ak speaking up and saying no? Why are all the decisions being made by BP and Manjari?
Manjari is a 100% delusional. I think during the Ak confrontation, she did feel guilty about what happened in the past. So slowly, that is coming to the front, and she is going to apologize at some point. Her delusions have to break now. Abhi toh is mahaan; he said not one word in the whole thing. He kept saying maa, maa, and Manjari kept shutting him up. This is going to be such a joke if we don't even get to see OG Abhi. I feel like it will be Manjari and BP fighting, and Manjari might win, but then Abhi will see Abhir unhappy and will fight to get him back to Ak and Nav. I feel like the actual Abhi-Manjari confrontation is still a long ways away, but we may see some cracks now with her accepting this ridiculous bet. This feels like such a forced custody battle after showing happy kasauli family vibes.
The ak-Manjari confrontation was awesome. Ak said all the points I wanted her to, but yeah, this is too little and too late. I am more excited about Abhi-Manjari confrontation now.
But the condition is so stupid. BP is sure they will win, so in that case, they are maintaining status quo, but Abhir is still going to be curious and still want the answers. So how does he plan to enforce his no one will tell Abhir plan? And if they lose, they lose custody which is also really dumb when co-parenting is working just fine. As for Abhi, it's bad either way. If he wins, he gets to be with Abhir, but Abhir will be unhappy leaving his family. If he loses, he loses everything, custody, and the right to be called a father. Why is Manjari so dumb to accept this condition? Why is Abhi still bheegi billi Abhi?
In any case, we get to see custody battle. But I am not sure if we can trust the promo. They may flip it on us, and Ak may win custody.
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