Hello everyone
Been watching the show and caught up with the episodes finally. What a easy peasy show to love. đđźI probably wont add anything new, except that I can see why Kabir will not be Nia's first choice.
Anonymity has brought the best out of Nia-Randeep and BawraMan-NoDramaPlease relationships. When these women met men with no tags attached to them, they were able to open up. None of the pressures existed and they showed them that side which they hide from the world. Nia even fell for her dad!
As much as I enjoyed Anurag when he was 1st introduced, I have started to see why Guneet would feel suffocated in a relationship with him. Much like Nia doesnt feel the space with Kabir. Her intuition about not going to America was actually spot on. She knew her family dynamics well enough.
Ambar and kabir's relationship works when Nia is not part of that conversation. Kabir is a great guy for someone who doesnt mind some inequality in the marriage. I dont think Nia wants that. Kabir pushes Nia and at times crosses the boundary. He is the boss/friend and should maintain that distance.
That is not to say Kabir and Anurag arent great guys. I think they are great husband material for a different kind of women looking for more traditional marriages where the woman is in a supporting role(Kabir helping Nia with the overseas role was still him making the decision for her). But not Guneet and Nia. These women, whatever their ages, are free spirits. đ¤ They are no damsel in distress. They dont need a man to define them. They know they have wings and they know how to fly. They want someone who will trust their abilities and decisions. They are looking for a saathi...not a sahara. Guneet is frustrated with her mother for the same reasons. She doesnt need a man for his money or a child. Nia probably isn't as articulate about it yet. But intuitively knows it. They dont need a hero. Any help, behind the scenes or in the forefront, makes them curl up in a ball. They know what they want and dont apologise for it.
Eagerly waiting to see how this pans out.
-DQ
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