Originally posted by: mili9
Good morning girls!!!!
Thanks for the tag, ChaituI just got to watch the episode now.
I have no words I hated the whole Armaan's tirade on Abhiraand successfully manipulated her to do his biddingMakers, he is the freaking ML, kuch toh idealistic qualities de do usseBiwi se pyaar karne ka matlab and supporting her also means helping her in personal and professional growth
Ek toh, he is the one who appealed to Abhira's personal sense of empathy to get her to buy in to be easy with Ruhi. If it were any other lawyer, would he have shared the Ruhi's detail with them? Nahin na. And then, asking her to remove emotions out of the equation is like he wants to have the cake and eat it too. If we look at it from a practical standpoint, whatever material/info which is outed voluntarily by the defendant or their lawyer is fair game to use in a trial, isn't it? Kuch bhi movies nahin dekha yeh greatest lawyer ne, where the lawyer is constantly interfering her/his client's emotional outburst with a " that's enough, we don't have anything more to say"? I am not a lawyer, itna toh mujhe bhi pata hain
This is the norm which I know in a lot of job and interviews at higher places of learning too. Per the law, the interviewers are not allowed to ask certain questions such as gender identity, preferences, marital status, children amongst other things. But, once the candidate brings it up, it is fair game to assess the candidate in that context. Common sense hain ki the candidate cannot use the info to their advantage and then turn around and cry discriminationWhat a stupid case, what a stupid best lawyer?
Can;t they have taken one shot of Abhira convincing her clients not to push for charges rather than surprising them with no charges, yes compensationIf I were the judge, I would have fined her for wasting valuable court time I am not saying her clients don't have the right to change, but how does a lawyer decide what is fair for the clients?
What did we get out of this case? Armaan's position is status quo- mein guilty rahoonga forever towards Ruhi. Ruhi's position is status quo- mujhe kuch farak nahin pade whether Armaan loves Abhira or not, I will continye my machinations, I am entitled to him forever The realities which came out of the case have no lasting effects- Armaan telling off Ruhi is very temporaryRuhi's grandfather blaming Abhira for every problem of Ruhi has no lasting impact on Abhira....... Abhira is made to doubt her own confidence, made her doubt her intentions of genuinely helping a victim and sacrifice her principles to be with Armaan- in effect she became an Armaan out of fear of losing himFrom her end, she got zilch out of this case or an assurance from Armaan. Instead, she is blamed as a pesky pest What a contrived plot this is? I don't understand the writers what they are doing. Do they just want to glorify the vamp at the expense of their ML and FL?
Vidya's long lecture is totally lost on me. Her position and Abhira's position are not same, same as she is claimingIt is something else to make peace with or mourn after somebody is gone. But, to tell her to fight with Ruhi or for pyaar or whatever, it is sooo lame Kisse ladna hain? Armaan se? Or leave Armaan alone and fight with Ruhi? this is so demeaning.
My heart went out for this poor young girl. If we forget she is the FL, she is a 22 yr old young girl, besahara, traumatized in unbelievable ways, now confused and conflicted between her heart and mind. Desperate to be loved, and belong and not lose the love of her life, wrongfully guided by everyone around her, she is made to bend her principles, her intuition to be appreciated and lovedIt is heartbreaking to say, mere paas kaun hain, mein akela hun, what should I do? Armaan gloating about how proud he is of Abhira was nauseating for me to watch May be a big word, he had successfully manipulated her at the moment to do what he wants while he blissfully orders her to understand his majboori Take it or leave it, he says My heart broke for this girl.
Ruhi doesn't appreciate her independence after what she had done Kyun karein, when everybody is finding excuses on her behalf. She remains scratch free, entitled victim, while her old grandfather who is strapped for cash gets to pay the fine
I don't want to talk about Kaveri, she has no morality left in her
I wanted to tag you, Rani, and Charu just in case you guys want to read my nonsenseIn general I feel delicate to tag, as if I am trying to force feed my nonsense. But, somehow, I couldn't find you both in the list when I tried typing your names. I must eb doing something wrongNo harm done, sardard se bach gayein Chaitu, nahin bach payi
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