14-01-2026, 12:55 AM
(14-01-2026, 12:30 AM)mahesharpita1987 Wrote: It was a nice update, but there is one thing I personally didn’t like. Even in Western countries, parents usually don’t bully their own children unless they are mentally unwell or completely indifferent toward the child. A mother especially tends to be more emotionally attached to her son—hence the term “mama’s boy.”
Earlier, I was fully supporting the Abhay–Trupti love story, but calling Rahul a “wounded dog” felt humiliating. If humiliation is meant to be a major part of the story, then I’m sorry, but I have to step back from it.
To be clear, I still support Trupti and Abhay’s relationship, but I’m not comfortable with Rahul’s humiliation or with Sanjeev being sidelined. Without even consulting Sanjeev, isn’t Trupti being unfair—or even cheating him emotionally? He is the one who supported Rahul and trupti and sent them to college.
Rahul is a teenager, and teenagers do make mistakes—sometimes very serious ones. But we all need to acknowledge that Trupti is Rahul’s real mother. Do you really think a mother would be okay with insulting her own son in front of his college? Wouldn’t she worry that such humiliation could push him toward drug addiction, depression, or even a suicide attempt?
Note: Strong bloodlines, dominance, and harsh realism are acceptable—I understand this is fiction. But the points I mentioned feel illogical to me. This is purely my personal opinion, and I wish you all the best for your story.
Much of the story is factual, but her recent behavior was a direct result of Rahul’s betrayal. She had given him her body, yet he chose to toss her aside to his friend as if she meant nothing. This sparked a deep-seated rage within her. No woman wants to be objectified, and her subsequent actions were her way of making him pay for that insult."


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