Vishvambhar called Pankaj "mājhyā lagnānantaracī mī kelelī çūka." Why did he specify that the mistake was after marriage?
Was Vishvambhar saying that he regrets tying himself to Mona with a child, or that he treats Pankaj better than if he had been born out of wedlock?
When Vishvambhar mentioned Balaram's adultery, Balaram asked Vishvambhar if he once had an affair with Shyamal, and Vishvambhar's smirk indicated that it was true. Will the story reveal a child of Shyamal and Vishvambhar? A new character, or someone already introduced?
Vishvambhar once said that Savi reminds him of someone. Could that someone be Shyamal? Savi once told Çamaki that when you don't know what to do, imagine a traffic light, and watch for it to turn green. Shyamal recently offered the same metaphor. That could be a clue of heredity ... or just the dialogue writer recycling a line.
We should make a list of everything this show has recycled without explanation:
1. When Sub-Inspector Harishchandra S. Narkar arrested Arjun for drug possession, nobody acknowledged that Arjun had met Narkar as the investigating officer at Teju's wedding.
2. When Mahadu the peon from Arjun's bank appeared as Mahadu the peon at Arjun's factory office, no one acknowledged that Savi had shamed him for innocently touching her.
3. Dialogue line about green signal.
Savi said that Shyamal is probably older than Sharada, but I don't want Savi to be Vishvambhar's or Shyamal's child. Çamaki being their child doesn't appeal to me either. What about Paras? He's totally unlike them, so that would be a source of dramatic conflict. Imagine Paras and Pankaj as brothers!
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