Originally posted by: NerdyMukta
Completely valid and logical points raised above.
Manu-Malhar did visit a gynac and that is how Meera came to know about Manu's pregnancy. Assuming that Manu-Malhar used some form of contraception, there is always the chance to get pregnant. That is the reason why 2 forms of contraception are recommended.
Why did the thought of ending the pregnancy never occur to Manu or Meera? Manu is studying and has no income and same goes for Malhar. They love each other and want to marry but pregnancy shouldn't be that reason...certainly not at 22-23.
2 mature adults like Meera-Adi pushing for Manu-Malhar marriage is plain wrong on many levels. 1. because they are both doctors 2. Manu-Malhar have no clue if they are ready to take of a child or how they'll maintain their livelihood.
@bold: exactly! it reflects very badly on the leads. u wud have expected them to either convince these two to go for an abortion or ask them to man up, chin up and take responsibility. But here they are playing silly games like they too are some college kids helping their friends to hide something they consider a mistake. Marriage wont end anything for these two, it will just be the start of n number of troubles for the three
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