Originally posted by: Indira12
Exactly Toto (is that right?😳)
The thing is does Ani realize that his action was wrong? Does the makers realize that is in no way acceptable? Because like you said, half hearted apology and that too privately gives the indication that Ani doesn't realizes his mistake and makers too don't see anything wrong in that.
Still, hoping against hope that they do give an explanation to the scene in the future, make Ani realize his fault and provide an apology to Bon in the most convincing way possible. And this time Bon should be the one who points out his faults and make him realize, that too publicly.
Let's ask first, why is Bondita feeling bad? Isn't it because she thinks Aniruddh is not doing something he should be doing as per society?
If Bondita values the relationship and Aniruddh and she is so understanding and sacrificial, why can't she keep studying for Aniruddh's sake like she did on the anniversary by completing homework for his happiness even though it was not something she liked?
Why does she become an adult in asking for her wifely rights but conveniently cries like a child when Aniruddh scolds her?
Aniruddh apologized in private to the child in Bondita as she is still a child to him. He was just pacifying her. Apologizing to her in public or by agreeing to her sindoor tantrum, will only make her feel that she has won what KSG challenged her to do, and she has passed the exam of a wife with flying colours.
But is it a pacification she should be getting?