Originally posted by: IAdoreYou
That promise sucked but more than that, it was so unnecessary. Like why in the world would you say that you would never love anyone/marry anyone? Sure, had Dhruv been head over heels in love with Ayesha and circumstances occured that made her walk away from him - in that situation, Dhruv saying something like this would have made sense. Thik hai. If he had gone like - tumse itna pyaar kiya hai ke ab tum nahi to koi aur nahi. Problem yahi hai ke ladke ko pyaar uss se tha nahi to ye promise aaya kaha se? 😆
Ah, you have seen Ishaan before? I haven't. Probably qhy I am enjoying Dhruv so much. 😆
Of course. Shows seem more enjoyable than they actually are when you have an IF gang to discuss it with. 😆❤️
Exactly! I am not gonna talk about Ghum but I watched Kusum Dola - the original. When I watched that show I legit hated Rono for entangling so many lives but one could understand that at that moment he really felt his love was eternal and he'll never be able to love someone else. It's like you know he's wrong but on some level feel pity for him as well.
I feel the makers have done a huge blunder in terms of Dhruv and Ayesha. Because if he didn't love her and if it was really platonic, he never should have promised Ayesha such a huge thing. Ayesha is responsible for her decisions but on some molecular level, Dhruv too is responsible because false hope is more dangerous than anything.
And let's just say, he was indeed in love then also the character progression would be problematic. I am not expecting him to be a lovesick puppy for his sister in law but as someone who he had loved for a really long time, the way he treats Ayesha - it's quite rude, even before Tara's entry. And then falling for Tara so early is also questionable because being a doctor he must have seen a lot of grieving patients' family members who would do anything to treat them. Tara has a specific aura but even with that she hasn't really done anything for him for Dhruv to go out of his way to help her. Now post marriage it's a different thing but I'm talking about the foundation of their relationship. So it looked extremely forced to me that they are mouthing such huge dialogues like Tara has faith in him as much as she trusts Lord Krishna but what exactly has Dhruv done so far that he has earned such respect?
Yes, I watched Ishhan in Gud Se Meetha Ishq. His character Neel is literal perfection in my opinion. 🤭 He was helpful, an aspiring photographer and full of life. But his biggest strength was he never let people get away with their bullshit. He would call out anyone and everyone in their crap, including his parents.
There too he married Kajal (FL) to save her life but unlike the SP MLs, he didn't ill-treat her. He genuinely cared for her and unlike here, they had a gradual progression in their relationship despite the toxicity. Besides,even before their marriage they had 22 episodes where we saw how the foundation of their friendship was laid and why NeiKa trusted each other so much.
Neel too had a girlfriend but his confusion was shown more realistically. Like feeling confused about the changing dynamics, trying to strike a balance and eventually falling out of love. But what stayed with me was that even when he blasted her ex, he told her that no one should stoop so low or sacrifice their dignity for someone else's love. He was considerate and sweet but also very strong.
He was the type of ML that made me feel every sacrifice Kajal did for him was worth it because he was really that good! 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
And of course, even though Kaju wasn't a typical strong character her devotion and love to Neel was on an entirety different level. NGL, at times I would wonder if I could be born as Neel in some alternate universe and find a Kaju, and yes I am saying that despite being a girl. 🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭
Definitely! Too bad I had no one to discuss GSMI with as being a SB show it had no hype at all. 😔😔😔
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