Originally posted by: ShadowImbue
These writers are capable of writing scene where Abhira would have kept convincing Dadisa for a long time standing at the threshold, but she didn't say a word to convince KP. She stood there battling her inner turmoil. Abhira was determined not to leave Armaan alone, she can't betray him. Armaan made toughest decision of his life by leaving PH now it was Abhira's turn.
Armaan didn't expect Abhira to walk hand in hand with him leaving Poddars. He didn't even know whether Abhira will decide to get married to him or not. Abhira finally came back to her senses & decided to get married to Armaan without KP's blessings.
Abhimaan's condition & promise to get married by Dadisa's acceptance became secondary and both of them prioritized their love. Dupatta scene was too unrealistic & phunny but Ar-Ab got everyone's blessings too at the end (though not together as a couple).
I was conflicted about Abhira staying back, while Armaan went to the mandir, when the bts first came out. But now I guess it makes sense to me, considering both their characters. Armaan is a methodological person. He had given a lot of thought to his biggest life decision, bought a house and was mentally ready for the fallout from his family. He was clear about what he essentially wanted, which is to get married with Abhira.
Abhira does not really do anything that others want her to do, for the most part. So she not agreeing at once, having conflicting thoughts, ultimately concluding that Armaan not being left alone is the most important, and then then going f*ck it I'm going to the mandir, did align with her character.
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