Posted:
11 years ago
Okay, we have no clue if udti khabars are to be believed...but I have a reason to believe that they may not be far from the truth this time...these are the reasons why...
1. The whole track will be rendered purposeless if they send Khushi away...if they had shown the girl as having parents who take her away, then it would make sense...they could then focus on the angst of Ashutosh and Nidhi...how they miss her...how this may change/influence their decision on having a kid of their own etc...but this is not happening for multiple reasons...
Now, if the couple send the child away voluntarily, what will be the point of focus...won't it render the last six weeks pointless...I speak purely from a story point of view and not as an audience...
2. The only alternative to adoption would be to put her in a boarding school. That is not a bad idea. I mean even biological parents put their kids in boarding school. But after Nidhi's categorical rejection of the idea, I don't think that is happening...but even for a boarding school, dont they need to be her legal guardians...on what authority can they take decisions for the child...so, we will still come back to legal adoption...
3. There is no way they can show Khushi being sent to an orphanage or something...that woul show the couple in very poor light...
4. One alternative could be to show Col Verma/ DB taking care of her...but funnily enough, they did not even volunteer yesterday...they could have easily done so...only BB talks of collective responsibility...both Col Verma and DB asked Nidhi how she would manage...they never volunteered to help...
To me, it appears that the makers and the couple are stuck with Khushi whether they like it or not...unless, as Deepa suggested, Khushi's dead father comes back to life...barring a miracle, adoption is on the cards!
One way or the other, the couple will have to move the courts for legal guardianship of the child,...they cannot take decisions on her behalf otherwise...of course, this is a GEC show...they do not have to be so logical...but is there an illogical way out even?
Edited by Sujatha.rao - 11 years ago