Shravan is behaving like a petulant child who has had his favourite toy taken from him. Yes, he is in the gallows now undergoing an extreme pain of inexplicable measures. But does his pain justify his proprietorial behaviour? Plainly and quite simply no.
I guess men don't understand that when they are on a B R E A K, the break actually translates, in every way, to a break. And that means the girl has the freedom to sashay around with any bloke in town, Tom/Dick/Harry or all three if she so pleases. But coming back to Shravan and Sumo - so the question is where does this road of destruction lead to and how long will it take for the grey clouds to clear.
The creatives have a parking bay full of plotlines and I hope they will handle these stories with care. There is no need for anyone else in this story to get hitched at this point in time.
I think Shravan will spiral down further, going head down in a tall high speed roller coaster which leads to deep water and Ramnath (as could be seen yesterday as well) is going to be perplexed at the speed and way in which Shravan comes down. Too little too late - he himself pushed his son down the roller coaster without fully comprehending/expecting the consequences. Whether Shravan will swim or sink is the question.
I do think that Suman's character is a bit underdeveloped. They have not flushed it out like they have Shravan's character. Yes, she is discomfited by Aditya's exuberance and public display of love. She would be. She was coerced into accepting the alliance and she has known him for a few days. In her shoes, I would think 'what an idiot' and question my decision. Over eager men are a put off. So Shravan or no Shravan, Aditya is slowing getting on her nerves. She is quiet on account of her ailing grandfather. But yes, she does get a glimpse of his pain, she is not blind to it, but at the moment, his rude remarks outshine his pain and that is what she is taking in. Like I said before in another post, they love each other and this story is not about falling in love, rather, it is about how they fight their demons, find each other and emerge from thick smog, hand in hand.