Originally posted by: Namita-M
he doesn’t realize that showing up his Dad would be the best route. Nahi, innko Ginni ka Dhaba chahiye
Virsa aur varis
I was pondering over this. Our lead character are quite opposite in every way except for being stubborn and passion for food.
While Ginni takes pride and loves her Virsa and as a rightful vaaris tries to protect it and make it successful, Aditya doesn't want anything to do with it and wants make his own different identity than his family.
Ginni's love for her family is equal to her love for the virsa, her father's memory, her brethren's future and a way of life for her. She holds it dear to her heart like the memories of her father.
Adi's indifference for his Virsa stems from all the wrongdoings, miscommunication, abandonment he had faced throughout his life. To him any association with his family brings only painful memories and taunts, so he wants to alienate himself and make his on Virsa with his mother's vision and plan.
Now it's interesting to see wether Aditya becomes vaaris by accepting his family or he will make his own Virsa. And will Ginni be able to hold on to her Virsa owing to the weaklings in her family.
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