Originally posted by: neeraja91
Not saying Sai is not wrong. But pulkit being shown this way is poor writing of makers. In Sais eyes he is her guru- her teacher, a good doctor, a good man who has stayed in love with the same woman despite believing shes married to someone else, he has given refuge to madhuri just like kamal sir did for usha, he is "mature n mahaan" enough like aai/virat to be self sacrificing- ki bhale hi kidnap kiya gaya ho uska, he doesn't think ill of chawans coz they gave him refuge, educated him etc. its not logical but itv mein toh mahaan is desirable. I use the word coerced because when people who are in a position above us are forcing us to do something against our will thats coercion. She wanted to tell virat multiple times but was repeatedly stopped by aai n pulkit.
Its not that she has more regard for pulkit than virat. Infact she has so much faith n trust n regard in virat that she has probably too simply assumed that virat will listen to her reasons for her actions and will find out the truth.
Virat is going to be angry and he has every right to be but how he acts in anger this time around is what i want to see. Will he lose control again? Will he atleast in private calm himself down to question why his Sai would do something like this.
I agree and I also can see why Sai believes Pulkit and why she respects him. You have described it in aptly. She is failing to see his cowardness and also failing to understand that it is not her job. Helping is alright but when the person is not willing to take help, we can't do anything about it. He doesn't want justice but wants happiness and Devi, that is how it is seen. She js failing to see it.
Asking her in private won't happen because Devi is the daughter of the house and I don't think the family will spare her and Virat obviously has no rights to stop them too.
Let's not forget how Sai behaved and insulted Virat in front of everyone. I am sorry to say, even if she was angry that it was because of Virat they could not move out of GC, she insulted him many times in front of his own subordinates.
Neither would I like Sai getting humiliated in public, nor would I like Virat getting insulted in public.
So, if she has such expectations from him, she should also ensure she follows the same.
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