Originally posted by: mistofshadows
It's not about sympathy. Rather it's the fact that Mahajans are the central focus. They are the core of Vanshaj's premise. Talwars have just entered. And it isn't as if this is second season of the show. It is the same show with Mahajans at the core with new characters entering the plot.
Also, this is Yuvika's story of her journey to being the rightful Vanshaj. Of losing and winning again and again till she becomes the queen. Hence obsession ki baat hi nahi hain. It's Yuvika's journey; of course everything will be centred around her. Kartik, Neil, Yash; all are her love interests - past, present, future & have separate equations with her.
Also everyone knows Mahajans. They are dysfunctional, idiotic, dumb at times, cruel, self-obsessed and even unrealistically idealistic at times and plain evil (like DJ and Co). But Jo bhi hain, audience has seen them over 300 episodes. That's why there is attachment to that family despite the irritation they cause. Also Mahajans are familiar; Talwars ke baare mein jaante hi kitna hain.
Yash for sure is a good guy because he is the ML. But other than that whatever the Talwars are depicting; there is no reliability about it because they are unfamiliar strangers to the show.
It would taken some time for attachment to grow because Vanshaj is a show of politics and plots but then they ended up doing the fiasco with Neil and now Yuvika's video. So there is no possibility of empathy or attachment anymore.
So frankly we don't know what the image of Talwars was like for it to stain because Talwars are actually an unknown variable in this game.
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