17-01-2026, 11:49 PM
One fundamental thing that we all should remember and probably not normalize either in this site or in real life is being in a stale marriage doesn't mean you should cheat and its OK to cheat or as if its not a big mistake or the onus of you cheating partially goes to your partner. It is becoming a norm these days that hey my husband was not his best self and he is preoccupied in his career and we do not engage much in intimacy so I look elsewhere but when he is in his best shape he is always my soul mate...that's not how things should work in a marriage nor a relationship.
A relationship should be based on one's true self irrespective of outside appearances or their nature of work. This story shows clearly the factors which led Sonarika to cheat on her husband are very same factors that negate her worth to deserve her husband again. My very problem with Harry's explanation that Sonarika is always possessive, she did not leave her husband despite her affair with Vikram only shows her nature rather than elevate it. She built an alternative world with Vikram which signifies her choices and her choices are not purely lustful due to her lesion in her brain but more about her liking his persona, she liked his nature of kindness. she liked Vikram for who he is and Vikram did not change now, he is still same person, maybe she changed but that is only hormones part, her choices of a personality that she likes should not change despite her condition. When you look at this same way in other lens, you will see she did not like Hemanth when he was Hemanth. That's my main core point that rediscovering herself and her love for her husband would not be enough as her husband will not be her husband anymore.
She should like Hemanth when he was Hemanth, that is my main plot point but that ship has sailed. Like I said, not debating on other's points but my perspective that this plot has a flaw is nothing to do with her sex with Vikram, its everything to do with the idea that both husband and wife has to rediscover themselves to love each other again, if true love exists then whether you rediscover or not you should be able to love each other and at that point in life, Only Hemanth loved her unconditionally PERIOD.
~RCF
A relationship should be based on one's true self irrespective of outside appearances or their nature of work. This story shows clearly the factors which led Sonarika to cheat on her husband are very same factors that negate her worth to deserve her husband again. My very problem with Harry's explanation that Sonarika is always possessive, she did not leave her husband despite her affair with Vikram only shows her nature rather than elevate it. She built an alternative world with Vikram which signifies her choices and her choices are not purely lustful due to her lesion in her brain but more about her liking his persona, she liked his nature of kindness. she liked Vikram for who he is and Vikram did not change now, he is still same person, maybe she changed but that is only hormones part, her choices of a personality that she likes should not change despite her condition. When you look at this same way in other lens, you will see she did not like Hemanth when he was Hemanth. That's my main core point that rediscovering herself and her love for her husband would not be enough as her husband will not be her husband anymore.
She should like Hemanth when he was Hemanth, that is my main plot point but that ship has sailed. Like I said, not debating on other's points but my perspective that this plot has a flaw is nothing to do with her sex with Vikram, its everything to do with the idea that both husband and wife has to rediscover themselves to love each other again, if true love exists then whether you rediscover or not you should be able to love each other and at that point in life, Only Hemanth loved her unconditionally PERIOD.
~RCF


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