I am thinking if Runak consummated and if they did, they should actually accept it for the world, especially for Arshi, that should make her furious and resentful about it, then she can turn a proper villain rather than the victim as she is shown now by the writer. Leena is really cunning in showing Arshi as a victim and never a villain. She plans to keep Arshi relevant in the story for long but how if not a villain. To me from the story I cannot understand how Arshi will be relevant after Ani going to hospital now to see Jhanak and if he brings Jhanak home with him, how Arshi can still be in one room with him? This is something Leena will reveal as an EMA like situation or Arshi will leave or Ani will make her leave and she turns villain.
What do you girls think?
Ofc they consummated the marriage… I don’t think Leena intends to show Jhanak was delirious instead of Ani 😂😂😂😂
now coming to the other question…. Arshi victim, villain a bit of both is all a perception game a storyteller manages…depending on how they wish to manipulate the story
As of now, they have made Arshi basically a person who feels she has a claim on the man she has had a long relationship with and with whom she is almost married to( frankly to me this married or not is all technical at some level Varna live in toh hain hi) and so she demands accountability from him. The funny thing is the narrative hasn’t given her any agency beyond this at this point in time. Why did Arshi not press the advantage in her favour for SR isn’t clear… They showed Arshi to be a person who wants Ani to commit to her completely but she has taken no steps for the scores of transgressions by Ani; similarly Ani’s behaviour towards Arshi is very erratic… Where Arshi is placed in the story is slightly unclear but we know she will turn important for the narrative soon enough coz she is the only angle in the story that can keep Ani and Jhanak from coming together once their relationship becomes strong.
Now if Leena has nurtured dreams for a long innings it’s going to turn ugly or unpalatable at some point.
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