Originally posted by: livepraylaugh
Yes, I saw it. Same story from the start. This is real Kunal right. He never changed his priorities. I loved our girl today that she still doesn't want baby for the property as people claim that she is materialistic. Thinking about future makes realistic but people won't understand it.
Bold: YES. This is what frustrates me the most. In many cases, when women are shown to care about financial security and their futures in relation to that, they're made out to be materialistic and shallow, when the reality is that financial security plays a very large part in happiness (whether we like to admit it or not). But when men think about it? They're written in as characters that are pragmatic and intelligent.
I will definitely admit that Kuhu was insensitive to bring Abir into the conversation, and she should've known better, especially considering the fact that Kunal is pretty sensitive when it comes to him (as shown in the following scene), but if Kunal continues to react in the way he did today, she will stop talking to him, and will bottle everything up instead. And that will prove to be even more dangerous.
Kuhu has to learn where the limit is with Kunal and how to strategically toe that limit so that she gets her point across without upsetting him/disrespecting the person he loves and respects the most. And Kunal has to learn how to not lose patience with Kuhu at the drop of a hat (considering how patient she was with him at the beginning of their marriage!!!!), especially considering where she's coming from, and where her worries are stemming from. And with the writing being so incredibly weak, especially with regards to them and their relationship, I don't see that development happening.
However, after a conversation with some friends, I am starting to wonder if Kunal 2.0 was really that different from Kunal 1.0 in today's scene. The writing in that scene did have a semblance of consistency, especially considering how protective Kunal is of Abir, and how he never tolerated a word against him from the beginning itself. His anger was even justified in the following scene when he talks to Mishti about how much Abir means to him. What is striking me as out of character is the way Kunal speaks to Kuhu when he is angry, which is demeaning and incredibly harsh. And that is not acceptable at all.
Edited by journalgirl321 - 4 years ago
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