Originally posted by: journalgirl321
Aw, no chappals for you! I agree with you. Undoubtedly, the two have a lot of undiscovered love for each other, but I think the wedding was a spur-of-the-moment, redemption sort of thing for Kunal. This is not to say that he doesn't love her (because truth be told, I honestly think he began to fall in love with her the night he was "kidnapped" by Abir and then they were talking casually about the holi party). But what I am saying is that Kunal didn't marry Kuhu again out of the romanticism of it all. He married her again because he feels an obligation towards her, and their families, to rectify his mistakes.
I think it was @Sam that said that Kunal and Kuhu will forever be one of those "khaandaani" couples. This has really stuck with me. They obviously love each other, and they have a great deal of respect for each other, but their story will not be filled with the lovey-dovey hues of romance like MishBir's story. Both of them are practical, pragmatic people whom I truly believe will grow to treasure the relationship they have with each other, but at the end of the day, will be realistic about things. At least, that's how I've interpreted their story so far.
@bold.. That's so true! Thank God I'm not the only one who felt that way. It was like a reaction to the situation that came in naturally coz of guilt. He wanted to make up for the mistakes he made in the past and save his and her family from despair. Kunal has always been the person who puts his family before anything and luckily for us the Maheshwaris also became his family. Remember there was a scene where he tells Kuhu I want to set everything right, I want your family to be happy. He didn't say he'd like to keep her happy but stressed on family.