You feel bad for Pooja in the end. She waited for Jeet for so long and still didn't get her love. Even though they weren't married, she became Jeet's widow thinking he died. She was truly devoted to Jeet. You can even call it obsession and stubborness. I mean she could've decided to not marry any other guy to show her loyalty to Jeet.
But she went a step forward and became his widow, although they were never married. That wasn't enough, so she also went to live in Jeet's house and became a burden on his family.😆
She did let go off Jeet once she got to know that Shruti is mute. That also is kind of problematic because she just took pity on her.
Both Pooja and Shruti had such tragic stories, Jeet leaving either of them would have made him look like an asshole. You also wonder if Jeet was ever in love with either of the girls. Pooja was supposed to be his childhood sweetheart but the movie never showed him being into her. And it seemed like Jeet only agreed to marry Shruti because her family paid off his debt and he owed them.
In an ideal scenario nobody should have married anyone, because Jeet loved neither Pooja nor Shruti. But this movie came out in 2006, and it was a remake of Malayalam movie Punjabi House which came out in 1998. So you can't expect movies to have such feminist endings from that time.
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