Originally posted by: mango.falooda
Guess I am bloodthirsty but I am glad to finally see khaie#4. Some momentum in the story finally.
I don't feel bad for Badshah Khan because he was wanting death after Pamir's murder. He was stuck in a family where he has to forgive and go along with whatever nonsense they are doing. He wanted to die in some ways which is why he wasn't afraid of either Badal Khan or muscle man.
Here is the thing -- he may not have been part of the events that led to the death and looting of muscle man's family but he has benefitted. He continues to live there and thinks the actions of his brother and father are appropriate. He takes pride that his father is a lion. This is a bloodthirsty clan.
The only reason he forgave Barlas khan is because it is his own blood. Would he do the same if it was another family? NO. Barlas would have dead long ago if he was some random villager or someone else's son.
As Badal Khan said, a whole village has been terrorized by this family and they don't have any qualms about hurting unrelated people.
The only way for this family to realize the injustice of their actions is when they face it themselves. Otherwise, they think looting, hurting and murdering people is acceptable. For that reason, I am glad to see Badshah Khan die.
Did I think hand cutting was necessary? No. But I also understood why muscle man did it. He felt terrorized, humiliated and destroyed for a piece of land. He wanted them to feel the pain that he did.
Muscle man is right -- evil old man will never realize how someone else felt unless he cries himself. The family had to be shown how awful their actions were and they would never look at their own actions unless they themselves got hurt. The point of this drama is you sow what you reap - khaie.
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