Originally posted by: jane_austen
Awesome post Janki...❤️
Your comparison of Devyani's condition to honour killing is so apt. How will Virat react to this dark family secret (of dil-ke-ache-log) - will it be so hard to accept that he will go into denial and blame or will he finally see his family for what they are?
I guess when he eventually sees the truth, once Devyani has settled in with Pulkit and also the presence of the child, which no one seems to know as of now, he will obviously believe it. It is always difficult to accept that the family you have been idolising can be 'wrong'. Children even feel disconnected from their parents as they grow up and see different perspectives of life that the parents can't. So yahan toh, there is crime involved. It won't be easy for him.
We keep discussing on why Sai has been so impulsive and impatient. Aren't these the trademarks of young blood? All revolutions in history were made by the young and reckless, never by the old and cautious. Millions of young people have given up their lives for the sake of justice.
No doubt her action is extremely risky - Pulkit could be a cad (may be she trusts her instincts?) or Devyani's mental state could deteriorate due to shock (ignorance coming from her young age?)
But Pulkit - what was the need to 'out' Sai?😕
I think both Sai and Pulkit's lack of patience and prudence is questionable. It took them barely a few minutes to decide that they were going to jump into it without even gathering enough evidence to prove the family wrong -- to leave no loose ends. Revolutions are one thing but this is a matter of life and death for someone. What beats me is that despite knowing the capability of the family, Pulkit could not use his patience --i understand his feeling but he has already experienced the wrath once. And Sai can visibly see that Bhavani is up to tricks and could go to any lengths because Devyani has been mentioning harm. She will ultimately be hailed but this imprudence is going to also cost them dear.
Different takes (by forum wasis) on why Sai is risking her relationship by not involving Virat :-
Is she a child-woman who doesn't understand the nuances of marital relationship? (@Itelidevara)
From what I understood of Lakshmi's (@Itelidevara) take was to say how marriage is not her priority right now. She is a child-woman in the sense that she's in that phase where she is not 'ready' for a relationship with a man. In normal circumstances, if Kamal Joshi was alive, she would have only been a student. The marriage happened without a plan. She was thrown into it. She can't help but continue to have the same kind of approach-- she doesn't understand the romantic jalebis because she wasn't looking for romance to begin with but then she is possessive about Virat and does understand what a basic "husband-wife" relationship is. She has not yet reached a point where this relationship would matter to her more than any other in the world. She feels she has other goals that are bigger and better for her. Plus the vaadas and the pre-conditions added to the 'deal' marriage- she will continue to take at face value unless explicitly revoked.
Somewhere in the back of her mind, does she not trust Virat's ability to handle/confront this painful truth - so better to show him direct proof rather than prod him to seek it? (forgot who wrote this point)
I don't think it is about his ability or trust. She just wants to resolve the whole thing alone and put it out to the family. If she had doubted his ability, she wouldn't have asked him if he would 'take any suggested route' to cure Devi. But it is more of her Sai Joshi blood that is just making her go at it. I don't think she's spared any thought for letting Virat know, so we can't really say she doesn't trust him to confront. She probably wanted to gather the whole facts and put it out before the family so that they don't deny but right now, they have both acted impulsively.
Or has the whole 'domestic-abuse' left her wary? She has forgiven him, yes but is she ready to trust him enough to let him in (as a husband)? Is her recklessness in her relationship coming from a sub-conscious lack of trust? (@Sairat)
I read Priyanshi's post yesterday and even replied there. The issue is the miscommunication more than the trust. I have been saying this right from the beginning -- she trusts him like she trusts no one else. If not, she wouldn't be sharing a bed with him. It is a very big sign of trust. So, it is not that she is not willing to trust him as a husband-- but she doesn't know that she can call him 'husband' in their private space. They have joked about it but she has also passed it off as a joke. In public, they use the pati patni words only to shut people up when they are being questioned by those who shouldn't. It is really the 'deal' and her assumption that he still has 'love' for Vahini, combined with his silence that has made her guard her fort so far. She did let the guard down after the Alta sequence and they built some happy moments together but the Ladakh fiasco ruined it. Now, they have just reconciled and this drama has taken place. We haven't seen their private interaction (Except the car parking) yet after his really big declaration that he will leave the house with her. So let's see if she has gauged his 'feeling' from his apology and his statement to the family.
Or simply hell with logic - age-old FL has to be sacrificial lamb
Wo toh hai hi... it all boils down to that. TV soaps are meant for women and the adrenaline rush can happen only when the female lead is 'winning'. And for her to win, she has to become the underdog at some point na?