But yes, of late, Arjun Ji has been doing quite a few things, one wouldn't expect of him..
Anyhow, for now I choose to believe that there's some contradiction within the writing department or maybe they're trying to show us a 'Grey' side to Hotwa..
As much as one would sympathise with Rohit, (Allow me to quote Rowdy Rathore, 'Murder cannot be justified.)' And hence Rohit is/was/will be a criminal no matter what. No questioning that.
But yes, Arjun Ji's response to the admittance of crime did stun me as well. Had anyone else said it, I would've agreed entirely but coming from Hotwa, it did sound a bit out of place..
And to the newest so-called preachers, No one's bashing him or his character. Maybe you're new on the forum or passing judgmental comments is your favorite pastime. Anyhow.
Every man is flawed. Why is it so difficult for us to accept the fact?
If I'm not wrong we're talking about 'taking the law in one's hands', aren't we? Besides, didn't he himself say, 'Jurm jurm hi hota hai?' π€
As rightly pointed out by him, Rohit was indeed selfish in doing what he did since now his ailing mother and sister will be left alone.. In Hotwa's own words, 'Apne badle ki aag mein itne andhe ho gaye and so on.. '
Here's a similar one.. Keeping aside the issue of BK's exit and hence Rathore's uncertain future in the show,
Can we think once, what would Sameer's reaction be when he finds out, his best friend has gone behind his back to steal classified information or who skimmed through his papers to steal a password?
(The Arjun Ji I have come to adore and drool over would have walked right up to his friend and demanded an answer!) Or maybe I'm wrong here.. π
I am not talking about ACP Arjun here, but the friend who'd lost his wife and his best friend, all due to a psyched criminal?
How would Sam feel when he realises that his friend Arjun did that to him? Did Arjun think once as to how it would strain their already tensed relationship?
Regarding Sikky's confrontation, we will have to wait and see if Arjun Ji really does practise what he preaches or is taking the law in one's hands justified coz he's a law bearer?!
The question is do we speak our minds here and engage in a friendly/harmless discussion or conveniently ignore all of it, and throw brickbats at each other coz the CV's are distorting the perfect image of Arjun Ji set in our minds due to whatsoever reasons..