Originally posted by: Shwets1502
Gunjan has scope which the writers haven't explored and Simran hasn't done justice either. I'll leave Gunjan there.
Wouldn't completely support this. If two people are getting married, spend time and then realise they don't love each other and CANNOT live in the marriage, then go for divorce. Here, Pakya is forcing Yogi, but it is Yogi who is getting into the marriage in full consciousness. In this case, he has to stay in the marriage and do his best to love Gunjan and give her a happy life. If he is getting into the marriage thinking he can never love Gunjan and will always be in love with Pari, then he is the one ruining Gunjan's life directly. Shiv and Pakya are indirect participants.
I don't want to hope for YoRi just for the sake of having an interesting story. Writers need to justify whichever way they go.
Yogi isn't given a choice here to marry or not by Pakya, he's forcing him. He's not even giving breathing space for Yogi to think over, its as if he has knife over his throat.
They can show forced marriages can't be successful through the show even if its one sided love, if the other person loves someone else. At least kuch toh progressive hoga..