Jhanak Fans React From Viewers to Virtual Verdicts: Arshi, Anirudh & the Fury of Fan Comments. If you thought on-screen drama was intense, wait till you peek into the battlefield of the comment section. Last night’s episode may have been packed with high-octane tension, but nothing—and I mean nothing—comes close to the sheer fire fans unleashed online.
Let’s talk about Arshi. Once a character who paraded around with a banner of “self-respect”, she’s now being roasted for—ironically—throwing that very pride under the metaphorical truck just to settle scores. While her on-screen mission to match Anirudh’s manipulative moves has raised eyebrows, what’s left fans fuming is her complete lack of emotional presence. Her child “died” (at least in her knowledge), and instead of grieving or even reacting, she’s busy planning revenge like it’s a to-do list item between spa appointments and tea.
One viewer sarcastically likened her revenge crusade to a tragic lesson in “how to drink poison and expect your enemy to die,” calling her out for her misplaced rage and fatal priorities. Safe to say, subtlety is not this fandom’s thing—and thank goodness for that.
But wait, Arshi isn’t the only one catching heat. Enter: Jhanak. Once a symbol of quiet strength, fans now claim she’s morphed into a royal doormat. “Sticking with a toxic man and his dumb family” seems to be the general consensus—and by “toxic,” they definitely mean Anirudh, the emotionally unavailable hurricane in a suit. Viewers are done watching her endure pain in the name of loyalty. A little self-respect revival campaign might be overdue, no?
Fans didn’t mince words either about Anirudh—who is being ripped apart for his hypocrisy and blind-sighted actions. With both Arshi and Jhanak taking emotional beatings in different ways, netizens are asking the real question: when will the writers stop making these women orbit around men who have no GPS on what love, loyalty, or basic decency even looks like?
And as for Arshi and Jhanak? Viewers are done watching women be martyrs for men who wouldn’t pass a basic empathy test. Let the redemption—or rebellion—begin.
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