Today's episode was probably one of the worst from CB since it shows Shashtriji as a compromised man.
I guess what they are trying to convey is that we are all prisoners of circumstances and given a situation, people have to make difficult choices. Agreed. we know that from Ramayan-Mahabarat days.
But some ques remain-
1. Shashtriji said the wife has to observe vrat etc and if not, the husband's health is affected. He did not know that Radhika observed the vrat. So how come he agreed without thinking about that?
2. Dev does not know that his saali stopped her marriage. Can anyone remember if he did? If he didn't know and if his saali was a married woman, how could he ask her to act as his wife? And if he did know that his saali is unmarried, and her voice sounds like that of his dream girl, he must be the biggest idiot on the planet to not guess if she is in fact his dream girl!
I can understand that Dev is worried abt Dadi's health. But if we are expected to understand Shashtriji's turn because the man is in shock and is not able to take decisions, then the person acting as Shashtriji didn't potray that shock well. If a man comes to know his daughter has run away on the day of an important event, he would be too dazed to think!
Dev has to know 1. that his dream girl is Radhika 2. she loves him too 3. she is not married to anyone else 4. she is married to him and 5. Vish switched places because she wanted his money. Things have to be revealed to him in that order. May be point 5 will come before point 4.
Since we have been subjected to this awful episode, the least we can expect is that Dev knows point 1 by the end of this week. If not, it will be sad.. what else can one say?
As Piya said, in her response to one of my posts, these TV serials have a lot of influence on how people think. Saalis out there, beware! You may asked to take your stupid elder sister's place! Becauese Choti Bahu just showed that it is o.k to do so!!!😡
Do these creative characters read our posts? Are the makers of TV serials aware that there are people out there who give their time to watch what they create and take active interest in commenting on them? Or they just worry about those TRPs generated by advertising agencies?