Originally posted by: Apsvenky
Armaan's core character trait has always been his guilt for his family. He will literally lay his life for them. So while ut annoyed me that he chose to do what his mother said, it did not surprise me.
But despite that, Armaan never once justified that what he did was right. He always says he needed to do it because his mother needed him to do it for her. That shows me that his moral centre is still strong. Also this very guilt was what pushed him to clear her name, as he understood that his actions hav not just defeated the hope of their reunion, but the Abhira's spirit as well. That shows his empathetic trait is also very much there.
And his crazy antics behind Abhira's stuff in the Barni shows us just how obsessed ge still is with Abhira. So pyaar bhi hai. Now it's Abhira's choice whether to disregard everything & go back, or walk away from it all. Be it real life or fiction, either way we can never really stop someone from making decisions (right or wrong) about their life partner.
My point was only that Armaan is hurting, he is suffering, he is realising. His core is still intact. One wrong decision does not undo all of this in my books atleast, specially if he chooses to work towards rectifying his mistake
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