I agree completely!
Shravan did not infuriate me today! Quite a few of his statements were coarse; however, it was expected. A boy, who faced betrayal from his very own mother at a very young age, will certainly develop stereotypical judgements about women everywhere. Judgements that have been engraved in his mind, for over a decade, won't disappear within minutes. Only an astounding event, in relation to something positive about women, will alter his perspective. Keeping all this aside, he still chose to believe in a girl. A girl who already troubled him before. However, he wanted to take that risk and he even assured his father that this girl is not like every other majboor female. And, what happened? Was Suman Tiwari actually as amiable as Shravan imagined her to be? Certainly, NOT! Suman Tiwari is wholly the embodiment of dhoka, zeher and swarth. Her behaviour is leaving me vexed. I'm really not able to comprehend her actions. Is she blind? Can she really not see his agony or is she being oblivious on purpose? In either case, she comes across as a selfish, self-centred and a disgusting girl. I was unable to understand how Shravan managed to deal with such a girl in such a composed manner, for days, even after her prolonged harsh behaviour. He is truly a man with charm and manners!