Originally posted by: Chir-Cute
@bold: This is legit the only part of that sequence that made me really pleased. For once, Pushpa ji did not aggravate the matter and took the right decision instead of keeping on with her blind faith.
Santu and Pushpa Ji standing against HM suddenly reminded me of thana competition where entire MPT was at one side and Haseena was standing at the other, firm with her virtues and principles. Perhaps that was the first time Pushpa Ji stood against Haseena and I clearly remember, out of all people it was Pushpa Ji lies that has hurt Haseena the most. That time my heart clenched for Haseena and at the same time I was so damn proud of her.
How fast the night changes. On Saturday, it was again Haseena standing alone but the only difference was this time Haseena was facing consequences of her own messed up reasonings and actions. This time I didn't feel anything for her because she was the only one who was at fault.
I wonder what changed between these two episodes that Haseena is no more the same. I don't even find traces of that Haseena now.
Sometimes I so wish Haseena loses this competition and MPT. Somehow MPT has become her weakness and the very thought of losing it has taken emotional turmoil over her. Perhaps it was fear on staining MPT's reputation that she lost it completely and didn't even cared to listen to Karishma, or even Pushpa Ji and Santu. She seriously needs break from MPT so that she gets time to sort out her mind. Anyways she was sent here because MPT was drowning and someone needed to save it. She did her job and undoubtedly she did it best. Today MPT is best station present in the city . So her job is complete. All the officers have come a long way under her leadership and they are best version of themselves now. They don't need her anymore
And cherry on the cake they have Amar now who can very well guide MPT further. Going away from MPT will give her time to think over her life and then she can take incharge of any new station. Might be then my Haseena will be back to her older self. And I so badly need her back
I remember Ayanti's words that Haseena Mallik was a miracle. Sad part is was