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FIrst of all , before you kill me... The tribute to the Paakhi Anshuman story was beautiflly shot and yes I am glad they showed that...
What I have a major problem with is the message of this entire episode and ending. Paakhi turns into Sati Savitri... when a few months ago EVERY CHARATER in this show was trying thier best to convince her living life alone is not easy , life goes on get married, now all of a sudden EVERY CHARACTER makes a u turn and agrees it is best for her to live like that.
She is now just a mother, AAyan 11 years old of age just grew up because as he told his mother he will now be responsible and take care of her and everything. This child has always forever lost his child hood because he is surrounded by a bunch of nimnots as adults!
No one , no one is disputing the fact that Paakhi loved Anshuman truly, no one is saying they did not have a good love story.
But in life when you have a child that already faced the loss of both the parents, you do the best to give them that stable home.
Here it is best to give them a pair of happily divorced parents...who are good friends... but what to do one of them had dedicated her life until she can join Anshuman who is waiting for her.
This is What they call a happy ending... for who?? This is a positive ending ...living life in a mansion alone...since you are so filled with the spirit of the dead??
I am sorry it was utterly Bakwas in my book!!!
What I have a major problem with is the message of this entire episode and ending. Paakhi turns into Sati Savitri... when a few months ago EVERY CHARATER in this show was trying thier best to convince her living life alone is not easy , life goes on get married, now all of a sudden EVERY CHARACTER makes a u turn and agrees it is best for her to live like that.
She is now just a mother, AAyan 11 years old of age just grew up because as he told his mother he will now be responsible and take care of her and everything. This child has always forever lost his child hood because he is surrounded by a bunch of nimnots as adults!
No one , no one is disputing the fact that Paakhi loved Anshuman truly, no one is saying they did not have a good love story.
But in life when you have a child that already faced the loss of both the parents, you do the best to give them that stable home.
Here it is best to give them a pair of happily divorced parents...who are good friends... but what to do one of them had dedicated her life until she can join Anshuman who is waiting for her.
This is What they call a happy ending... for who?? This is a positive ending ...living life in a mansion alone...since you are so filled with the spirit of the dead??
I am sorry it was utterly Bakwas in my book!!!
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