Bas Tera Saath Ho: Some dramas entertain, some make us emotional, and then there are those rare ones that manage to do both while quietly sparking important conversations. Instead of turning serious issues into lengthy lectures, this drama weaves them naturally into its storytelling,

But it did give us some points to ponder over. Are you also caught between these thoughts?
1. The Worrying Reality
The unnecessary commentary and doubt from society and the mohalla walas are embarrassing — but is it really okay for Ansa to stay with Khursheed Chacha? He is nice, but what if he wasn’t and had harmed her? Should anyone really be trusted like this?
2. But She Had No Choice
If Ansa trusts him and has nowhere else to go, then maybe it should be okay. Sometimes, trust is all you have.
3. The Double Standard
Would anyone even be asking these questions if Ansa were a boy? The fact that we are debating her safety says everything about how differently society treats girls who have no one to support them.
4. Now Flip It Completely
If Ansa were a boy and Khursheed Chacha were an old woman — would they still face the same scrutiny and suspicion from society? We all know the answer.
Let us know what you think!
Catch up on more Drama Gup here:
