Originally posted by: lagjagale
The episode was fine. Loved Abhi, but I really feel like he can't come back from this that easily. However, the situation got, he is responsible for separating Abhir from his parents, and I don't feel like Abhir himself will be able to get past that. With this track, I keep thinking about kuch rang and how well the transition was done there, where the child literally wanted to be with both parents and wanted everyone to live together, and that's how it went, without any toxicity. Here they have broken a little kid's heart and separated him from the only family he knows. It's just not ok. 
And I know the reason for all of this is Ak's lies and her stubbornness about her so-called perfect family. If only they went the co-parenting route and Akshnav moved to Udaipur, it could have actually worked. I don't see why they needed to be in Kasauli when anyways Ak's whole family is here, and they can do all the other stuff in Udaipur, too, right? This whole situation just came out of them taking Abhir to Kasauli right after his surgery. If they stayed and allowed Abhir-Abhi to bond like they were before and then slowly revealed the truth, it would have been amazing. I fully expected Abhi -Abhir's bond to be really strong, but I am not so sure anymore cause any bond between them will be born out of the disappointment and hopelessness that Abhir feels now. 
Ak-Nav scenes I mostly skipped. I think Nav talked about how he feels lonely even when they are together because Abhir is missing, and he was the glue and the basis for their relationship. Then there was Nav's breakdown separately from Ak. Ak is just closed off like she is when broken. She hasn't had any breakdown yet; she is just spacing out and thinking about Abhir. I feel like they are showing them already starting to crack but let's see how this goes. 
Also, I feel like Ak may end up fighting the case against herself for forging the BC. They might show her fighting for Nav's rights and winning. I really hope they don't, but I am wondering if that's why they specifically mentioned that. 
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