Hello Guys,
Pratigya prioritized her career over her family. I felt terrible for Krishna when she said this. He seemed to believe that Pratigya would refuse to go to work and accept his decision.
Prior to this scene, we saw Pratigya crying to Kesar, saying that she thought she could handle everything and that 'nahi ho raha hai'. Okay, I agree that she has no idea of the real reason why Krishna won't let her go to work, but the reason given to her is that she isn't paying attention to the kids. That's exactly what Pratigya was saying to Kesar: why couldn't I see what happened to my children, and so on.
The next morning, she goes on to say that she is still working on the case!! Like Behen!! What on earth?
Leave that aside, when she asked Krishna, "If men can make decisions, why can't women?"
Pratigya, when has Krishna not allowed you to make a decision? You've been doing exactly what you wanted since you married him! He never hesitated to give you the wheel; in fact, he encouraged you to study and work!! Did you forget about that?
He complies to your decisions most of the time, whether he agrees with you or not, because he loves you so dearly. You are so fortunate to have him, and for once this man asks you to do something and gives you a valid reason for it, that his children are suffering, you fail to understand him, and who is this Balwant to you? What has made him so important to you? Is it because you promised to get justice for him? Then there's your promise to Krishna and your family, to the man who has always been and will always be there for you!! Woman!!, you're way above me!!
I will not discount the fact that Krishna is being rude with Pratigya. He is wrong there. She does not know that he is doing all this purposely and that he is going through much more pain than she is.
Poor Krishna, I felt terrible for him, and as a working woman, I strongly oppose Pratigya's decision..
If I had a husband like Krishna (I so wish), who has been incredibly supportive all along and is now abruptly changing his behavior, I would first try to reconcile things with him and focus on my breaking family rather than Balwant's case. I, too, am a career-driven woman, but certain priorities must be prioritized, the most important of which is family.
What are your thoughts?
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