Originally posted by: Sparklingstar22
Yes, that is what I am trying to point out, she is wrong so let us accept this. That is what her character is, a grey shaded character. Nobody is asking her to collect proofs from outside. Just like she entered the house as a daughter in law, she could have collected proofs after entering the house, instead of taking matters in her hands.
Again, the point here is , I like Jhanvi and her character, so I feel weird when I see people whitewashing her. Her character's beauty is in her greyness. So whitewashing that destroys it.
Exactly! This is an issue I had in beyhadh too where people would attempt to whitewash maya's all deeds instead of realising that her intentions/ motivations are understandable and justified but all her actions aren't, but it seems the same issue is starting to crop up here, where a grey character's intentions are being deemed justified (which they are without a doubt), but her justified intentions/ motivations are being mixed up with her actions (which aren't completely justified altogether). With character's like maya and jhanvi, we need to remember that their intentions are perhaps right, but all their actions aren't necessarily right.
I support jhanvi for wanting to teach those who harmed her and her father a lesson, but for me the line is drawn at giving suman wrong tablets to make her mental (yes despite of suman being an awful woman who pushed and humiliated a child) and jhanvi thinking there is absolutely no wrong in targeting the likes of dhruv, kabir and kavya even despite knowing they've done nothing to her. She could simply concentrate on ruining PK's reputation like he ruined her father's whilst also trying to prove her father innocent, but she instead is wasting her time with trying to pit father-son against each other, make kavya bad in front of family and drugging suman.
The whole drugging suman thing and trying to make kavya bad in front of everyone only makes this show look more like a typical saas-bahu where the bahu is now the scheming person rather than the saas.