Boo hoo hoo my heart breaks over the anguish and pain that Arnav must be going through, what a tragic soul to keep on facing one adversary after another for no fault of his, what a sweet innocent well meaning man he is and a fantastic brother who clearly worships his sister and wow what a great sibling bond they both share. How dare you Khushi Kumari Gupta bring such needless pain and torment to the both of them? What has he ever done to you for you to behave in such a rotten fashion? You are a shameless hussy! You deserve everything and more that is coming your way.
My heart goes out for all you ASRoholic's for clearly your powerlessness over him do not allow you to look beyond your addiction to his looks and feelings. There was ludicrous suggestion in one of the posts that the Gupta's be tried as an accessory to culpable homicide. Hmm interesting point you have brought up. I am sure this too can be applied in Khushi's case and she can also easily take ASR to court on the same charges and she will definitely have precedence before his.
Now let me see the chronology of the events that happened so far…. How did Shyam first enter Khushi's life? A Tape what tape? Ah the tape ASR released! But how does that make ASR an accessory? Everybody has clearly forgotten in their sad sad heartbreak over Arnav being betrayed and Anjali being endangered that the very first victim of this entire disaster was Khushi followed by the second victim namely her father who tried to speak out the truth but was nearly bumped off by Shyam. Now it stands to reckon that if that tape had not been released then Khushi would never have met Shyam and her father would not be currently in a half vegetative state. So Khushi has every right to take him to court as an accessory to murder, for damaging her reputation and for financial losses incurred.
I will repeat that this is just a TRP' driven soap opera having some great entertainment value presently and the tracks/actors and situations can change depending on the mood of the viewers and economics but what makes me really antsy here is how we women are our own worst enemy and how quick we are to condemn someone from our own sisterhood just because we like a man. Our choice of words and opinions are also a reflection of our own personal beliefs and emotions and some of you here really scare me with your outright condemnation and gleeful judgments. What we are supposed to be discussing in the forum is about fictitious characters living in soap opera land but the denouncements here seem very real that at times I am left wondering if the line between fiction and reality is blurred for some. I do not wish to offend anyone in particular but stating my own distress
In conclusion I will add one thing though- that Khushi was terribly wrong alright in hiding the facts, not of Shyam but of the video tape. She never once told him the extent of pain, humiliation and disgrace she and her family had to face because of his one action. She should have told him what wrong he had done by her or else should have allowed her sister to speak it out when they had that coffee shop confrontation. Even do-gooders need a lesson in life for them to understand the error of their ways –being a people pleaser has consequences.
For someone who has tremendous belief in her Higher Power she chose to ignore the whisper that was sent to her heart when she was asking for divine guidance and the phone rang and he was on the other end. She chose not to as she too did not have enough trust and confidence in him and they were estranged and on different paths.
But when things started to settle she again chose to ignore when a brick was thrown at her in the form of a clear physical assault on her by Shyam and now that the brick wall has come up of which she will ricochet of it real bad, her lesson hopefully will be to learn to trust herself to do the right thing first even if it seems very wrong to do so. Sometimes doing something so wrong can be very right and vice versa.
The way things are panning out now both are going to have to find the meaning of 'To thine own self be true' when they get caught up in the storm of the needs and feelings of others.
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