Why so people say Katrina deserves happiness? I mean everyone deserves happiny, her included but why is her happiness emphasized so much as though she has lived a life filled with grief and mishaps?
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Why so people say Katrina deserves happiness? I mean everyone deserves happiny, her included but why is her happiness emphasized so much as though she has lived a life filled with grief and mishaps?
Originally posted by: zehreeli.kheer
Why so people say Katrina deserves happiness? I mean everyone deserves happiny, her included but why is her happiness emphasized so much as though she has lived a life filled with grief and mishaps?
Because there is an established perception among many that she was strung along for years by Ranbir only to go with his mother's choice at the end, thus, wasting all those golden years of her life.
In addition to the fact that she is nearing 40 and unmarried women at that age (heck, after their late 20's) are considered "unhappy" till they find someone to play house and keep the hamster wheel going.🤪
Originally posted by: SmittenKitten
Because there is an established perception among many that she was strung along for years by Ranbir only to go with his mother's choice at the end, thus, wasting all those golden years of her life.
In addition to the fact that she is nearing 40 and unmarried women at that age (heck, after their late 20's) are considered "unhappy" till they find someone to play house and keep the hamster wheel going.🤪
I think it's also to do with the fact that Katrina had mentioned years ago how she wants to settle down one day and have babies and family of her own. That's what she desired so I suppose fans are happy for her for finally finding someone worth the wait!
Originally posted by: Pain-in-ur-Neck
I think it's also to do with the fact that Katrina had mentioned years ago how she wants to settle down one day and have babies and family of her own. That's what she desired so I suppose fans are happy for her for finally finding someone worth the wait!
How does anyone know that? 😆
Ofc no one knows that for sure - But if she's settling down means she's found someone worth the wait to go through the whole marriage ordeal 😂
And *worth the wait* doesn't necessarily mean *soulmate or lifelong partner* anyways - It can just about mean someone worth taking a chance! 😆
Originally posted by: SmittenKitten
Because there is an established perception among many that she was strung along for years by Ranbir only to go with his mother's choice at the end, thus, wasting all those golden years of her life.
In addition to the fact that she is nearing 40 and unmarried women at that age (heck, after their late 20's) are considered "unhappy" till they find someone to play house and keep the hamster wheel going.🤪
Thats just weird.. Ranbir Katrina dated and broke up not unlike John Bipasha, Ranbir Deepika, and so many others.. how does the strung along even fit😆
As for the second point, nicr😆
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