There is a big difference in the support Aarti will get from Yash if the truth comes out before the marriage or if it revealed some time after the marriage. If the truth comes out right now, then there is a big chance that Yash's family
will stop the marriage and even though Yash sees Aarti as a good
mother, there is no emotional attachment there for him to support her against his parents. But after the wedding takes place and they get know each other better, Yash can confidently stand by her.
For the sake or preventing Aarti problems in the future, I would love it if the divorce truth comes out before the
wedding, and it would be a twist no one saw coming, but I don't think it
will work in our favor at all. Yes, it's true that Yash sees an amazing
mother in Aarti and it is also true that she bonded very well with Payal
and Palak, but at the end of the day it has just been one meeting, and
there is no emotional attachment, at least not the kind that would
prompt Yash to go against his family and stand up for her, especially
since he doesn't want to get married in the first place. He is marrying
her at the insistence of his family and if they refuse to let the
wedding happen once the truth is out, there really isn't much Yash can
do because there really isn't a relationship that needs to be defended
and stood up for at this point. However, if the truth comes out
somewhere down the road after the marriage takes place, not only will
they be bound in a relationship that just can't be broken at the drop of
a hat, but also there will be a level of trust and understanding which
will incline Yash to support her in front of his family, and also by
that time the girls will have fully accepted Aarti as their mother, so
there is no way Yash will be willing to take their mother away from
them, so those will be 2 major factors in Aarti's defense post marriage!
Plus, having Yash stand up for and by Aarti in one of probably the
worst fixes of her life will be a major turning point in their
relationship, the moment where everything changes between them!
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