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I personnaly think zat alisha has a right over krishna and watever she told dhruv is so true........ i think dhruv is being selfish towards her by thinking only of arpita
No I don't agree. Alisha has no right on Krishna. She willingly handed Krishna to Dhuv. She promised the Raizada family that she'll never come back to claim the child again & that she'll go far from them forever. But she keeps coming here time & again.
Ok so Niharika called her. But doesn't she have some brains of her own? & if she has, can't she use them? How can she go back on promises she herself made?
Originally posted by: NaVy1985
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i agree with most of the posts here in saying:
HELLO anyone remember PARTH? β
and although i agree that alisha should have been informed about vedika's death and druv's marriage to arpita π€ ... i think firstly she should've been informed about them finding krishna - we were never shown if she was or wasn't - but if she was than i really do think that she needs to be slapped π΅ since she took parth to make vedika understand what it felt like to lose a kid - if she knew about krishna being found she should have somehow returned parth (if you don't want to go to jail you could just leave him at the doorstep for christ's sake π‘) ......
and i really do wonder what niharika will do when she finds out that alisha is responsible for everything that is happening to her - technically if alisha had not taken parth, rudra wouldn't have had to run away, antariksh wouldn't have then tried to kill rudra, there would've been no reason for niharika to take control of all of the raizada's property and businesses, antariksh wouldn't have brought shivam into the picture, and if shivam wasn't in the picture vedika would not have died and dhruv wouldn't have married arpita (probably wouldn't have even met her cause there wouldn't have been any need for dhruv and vedika to go on vacation and thus they wouldn't have been responsible for arpita's husband's death and thus wouldn't be responsible for her) ... phewww, sorry for the really long run-on sentence but i just had to vent a little π π
I certainly agree with u to some extent. But I'm definitely against the fact that Alisha should have been informed of Ved's death or Dhruv's wedding to Arpita.
Oh come on, Alisha has never been the wife of Dhruv. The relationship that Dhruv had with her was only during his partial coma phase. & when Dhruv remembered everything, didn't he drop stupid Alisha like a hot potato?
Now what right does she have on Dhruv's personal life? I don't think that Dhruv should ask permission from Alisha before taking a decision.
Originally posted by: prerna15
I certainly agree with u to some extent. But I'm definitely against the fact that Alisha should have been informed of Ved's death or Dhruv's wedding to Arpita.
Oh come on, Alisha has never been the wife of Dhruv. The relationship that Dhruv had with her was only during his partial coma phase. & when Dhruv remembered everything, didn't he drop stupid Alisha like a hot potato?
Now what right does she have on Dhruv's personal life? I don't think that Dhruv should ask permission from Alisha before taking a decision.
ha ha - you're so right ... what i meant is that legally i think she has a point since dhruv and vedika had custody of her child and now that vedika's no more i guess she should be informed of the changes (technically, i think she could take them to court to get krisna back - but i'm not a lwayer and i don't play one on tvπ)
but you are so right in saying that she has no right over dhruv and he does not need her permission to do anything - my main point was the fact that she was upset over not being informed about dhruv's love life (jeez does she want a photocopy of his little black book or somethingπ) ... personally i would have been more upset about not being told that the son i had presumed was dead was actually aliveπ²π ... i'm sorry i guess i should have been more clear with that part of my opinion it's just that i had too many run-on sentences already (and i guess i have even more nowπ)
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