Originally posted by: likarshSamrat's.mother is something else. Has a great husband, but doesn't want the same for her daughter-in-law. Some women need to learn to let go of their sons.
I do love that her advice didn't pan out. Hah. I know Samrat did it for other reasons, but hah, he didn't listen to his mother's advice. He wanted to show his indifference to Urmi. And that in turn gave Urmi the true picture. If he had listened to his mother and told Urmi to come home, Urmi the fool would have latched onto it and Ishaan would probably use it to spout his bakwas to Urmi. Ishaan: Dekha Urmi, he wanted you back but was just putting in a show in publicIf Urmi really does stay for two or three days, hah.. that would bother Samrat's mother so much. π
Originally posted by: butterfly15..I hated his behaviour from the beginning but everyone seemed so in love with him because he was so sweet and romantic.
It's annoying that he thinks Samrat is ruining Urmi's life when actually he is a big reason as to why Urmi even married Samrat. He pretended Samrat was romantic and caring, that he was some sort of filmy guy, when he isn't. So while Samrat's egotistic behaviour is wrong, his practicality cannot be portrayed as a bad thing, not everyone in the world is a mushy and cheesy romantic like Ishaan.I also have to say that I have little sympathy for Urmi. She saw the signs more than once that he wasn't the guy of her dreams, I don't think anyone could be unless you pluck a character out of a Shahrukh Khan romantic film, but she ignored those signs. She also ignored Trisha's warnings. What's more she even followed Samrat's words and practically kicked out Trisha from her wedding, I mean who does that? The girl can't think for herself, in a few days she's already severing her old ties for him, and that in itself should've showed her that Samrat isn't the sweet type of guy she wants, as he didn't care for her family.Plus I can't stand the annoying female leads who cry over every little thing and yet actually doing nothing and say nothing to change their situation. She could shout at Trisha, but where's her strength gone now?
Originally posted by: sunshine15Seriously, from begining I am feeling that he is kind of exposing sam infront of urmi knowing nature of his friend...he might have two motives...one that he loves urmi from inside and want to create bad impression of sam in her mind or he has some inside jealousy for sam that he want to spoil his life and make him suffer...
Mr. Ishan ...don't ruin samur's life... Let urmi handle alone Sam...she is gonna be strong soon and deal with him by herself...shadi vadi ho gayi...pack the bags and go back to London...
Originally posted by: butterfly15..@likarsh, totally agree with everything you said. I hate that Urmi was quite adamant to marry Samrat, and didn't care who she hurt in the process, and yet now she's acting like some vulnerable little girl. These kinds of female characters get themselves in trouble, and then sympathy-seek.
Yes I can understand she's hurt, but how is staying silent and crying in secret going to help?She was willing to fight for him with Trisha without even properly knowing him, but now she won't even speak up.I just think she's like a little girl who just wanted to be cinderella for the day, and that's why she got married. She doesn't seem mature enough for a relationship.
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