Originally posted by: Hessa85
Why is Anjali treated like she is some long sufferng patient who may die any minute and has to be pampered at all cost. She started of in the series with a limp, but for Gawds sake Ive worked with more independent and strong people in wheel chairs coupled with communication difficulties. People with self respect and dignity. Anjali's family seem to have built this world around her where she is deemed ever fragile and she has spent her life in this container living up to this image. Her SEVEREπ disabilities have meant she see's shyaam as this saviour who married this woman inspite of shortcomings
not everyone can handle situation with dignity or self respect and especially because of her family treating her like she was too fragile that she eventually become one. sooner or later anjali will come out of her denial or whatever that is she is feeling
ππ€’ This is why she dotes on him, her own lack of self esteem. Now she is pregnant, not far gone by the look of her lacking baby bump...and is constantly fainting or feeling weak. She's pregnant, why is she being treated like shes about to die.
maybe because she is pregnant and has mental and emotional problems, and of course the family will treat her like that they love her
In the Uk womenwork tll there bump is ourageously big and theyre toddling along and are fine. anjali doesnt evebn do anything!!!!!
irrelevant on the fact about UK women. one reality one fictional and on top of that everyone is different.
her character has become really hashed up and irritating. i dont find hers and arnavs scenes sweet, i find them nauseous.
i agree her character totally got messed up they could have really done wonders with her character.
and seriously, they family walks in on arni about to kiss his wife, cringe!!!! no intense love story is this!
lol yeah, just awkward but that's what you get for living in a house full of people who have all sorts of business with you. hopefully they just start focusing on arnav and khushi but they need to resolve the issue at hand.
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