And here I was thinking that all is fair in love and war and atleast the female audience of PR will cheer πthat the Knight in silver armor was representative of the fairer sex π instead of the same old same old, Man taking his fair lady and galloping away into the duskπ³π³πππβ¦..alas me and my dreamsβ¦..ππ€£
Quote:::::Janhvi ...
Kalapi, I can well believe you when you say you wanted Arjun to marry Purvi, we are all closet romantics, one way or another, whichever character we may or may not like or we wouldn't be watching this show!! ;)
To be honest, I do not want Arjun to love Ovi for the very simple reason that to me wrong cannot be rewarded and Ovi was wrong in approaching Archana and Purvi whatever excuses we may make for her.
To be honest, I lost a little respect for Arjun when he gave in to Purvi, I think every girl needs a guy she can depend on, come rain or shine, someone masterful enough (blame mills & boon) to save her from herself, someone she can have complete faith in to rescue her from her deepest, darkest fears. By agreeing to marry Ovi, he fell short in my estimation of him. So I would want her to find someone who loves her enough to say no to her hare-brained schemes and who can sweep her away from the demons that haunt her.
To be honest, I would want Arjun (looking at it solely from his perspective) to get the heck out of there and away from both girls. One loved herself over him, the other did not have faith in his powers and treated him crappily by forcing him to wed someone else. But I will leave what is to be done with Arjun in the capable hands of his forum mother and fiercely protective mausis.
So if it were real life, I would not want any of them to be with the other. But this is not reality, Arjun and Purvi have great on screen chemistry, look great together, they love each other at least per the script and because of an over-riding desire not to let Ovi win at whatever cost not because I do not llike her but because I strongly believe she was wrong, I want ARVI back as a couple. Just my POV. But like you say we are at the mercy of the great Ekta mata and no one can read her mind!
comment:
p_commentcount