nandu....lets leave aside the medical facts...call it cinematic liberty...and also most viewers including me wont think about that...
the thing is that they r showing another level of maan's love...they hv created maan as man hving divine intensity of love....and i hv seen and observed that ppl who lead an honest and sincere life r the ones who suffer the most...
i guess God wants to test these ppl again and again to see their level of trust in goodness...
maan's predicament is large...only one in his shoes can feel that....
u hv rightly put that either way he will lose geet...
if he chooses geet...then geet will never be the same again...something inside her will die with the baby....she will lose faith in life...such ppl becomes so hardened that they become incapable of giving love or even receiving love...
on the other hand if he chooses the baby...he will lose the only person in his life whom he loves more than anything else in the world...and widout whom he will be virtually dead...
there is also chance that if he chooses geet...then she may pose a question to him which will give him unbearable agony...she may ask him that wud he hv taken the same decision if the child were his...
i dont even want to imagine that scenario...even thinking of it chokes me...
and the irony is that if maan wud hv been the real father...then too he wud hv chosen geet...this sort of situation has been shown in many movies and usually the father chooses his wife...because they can hv another child later on....
also in such cases the doctors too suggest the same...and nandu it is logical too....a child who is not yet born can be sacrificed but a woman who is living cannot be let die...that is unthinkable....
if maan wud hv been the real father...his situation now wudnt hv been so tragic and wudnt hv been a topic of discussion....
because then geet instead of accusing him of killing "her" child wud hv shared his grief of losing "their" child....
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