They'll be destroying Armaan-what happened to the responsible young doctor who was an inspiration to everybody in that hospital ? Is love the only thing which matters in life-not your career, your patients, your friends, your family ? A doctor is a healer-and he turns to self-destruction and violence ? What about all his values, his positivity, his strength ? A man who doesn't care about the dignity of a married woman....its unimaginable that they'd actually show this.
Riddhima-she'll be slaughtered if something like that is shown. She married that man not once but TWICE. The second time, she was the one who convinced him to get married. Not only will they be making a joke out of a sacred institution like marriage, they'll be showing that women basically have no character whatsoever. She'll be betraying her marriage, she'll be betraying the man who's done nothing but love her.
And as for Sid, he'll be the only one who's untainted. But the message will be-don't love a girl who's loved before, she'll throw it back in your face. No guy will ever dare to put dreams back into the eyes of a girl who was in a relationship before. They can't just throw all his selfless love and goodness in his face-it'll be disgusting, degrading, and immoral. Nobody will believe in hope, love and second chances, ever.
Or maybe, in order to restore Armaan and Riddhima's characters, and in order to justify the unjustifiable, they'll show Sid as a raving lunatic axe murderer suddenly. Kyunki DMG ke world mein, kuchh bhi possible hai.
I certainly hope that things don't go the way they seem to be right now. Because for me, nothing can justify that, ever. And please spare me the lecture about how one doesn't watch shows for morals. If something offends my values, my morals, I'll say it. I cannot shut my eyes to blatant immorality. Maybe I have an antiquated value system, but thats who I am, and this post is strictly my POV. You don't agree with it, ignore me, please.
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