I wonder how Ayesha finds the emotional connect when Sai is being insulted by characters who have no standing to be commenting. How does she feel?! How does Ayesha as Sai feel when P - the baby snatching criminal is shown physically assaulting her. Yes its "acting" but as a character she's lived the journey of Sai and knows what all happened. So how does she turn that off to only focus on the scene in isolation. Because as audience its really ticking me off. I'm SO angry. How is Ayesha performing this ?! How are the makers /writers able to pretend as if this is a standalone scene after all the history?! Its triggering to see Sai be so guilt ridden that she tells P- i know you are a distraught mother. I wish she'd be more human and say- today you accuse me but this is all your bad karma biting you but I'm not shameless like you all. I will fix my error- even though it was unintentional.
This narrative of showing Sai take the blame, the brickbats and say things about jaayas gussa, paschyataap, etc etc is triggering. Yes she feels guilty that an innocent child - Vinu- is hurt because he heard her words but she owes nothing to the Chavannis to take their insults. She should have been shown saying- lets focus on Vinu, ignoring their BS and barging in to see Vinu to do the needful rather than standing there taking their insults.
The people who should be begging Sai for forgiveness lifeliong get an upper hand far too often..
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