Originally posted by: Dibya_C
..I would still put the onus on the men here...point is, the women is not ready to come out of the marriage even if she feels betrayed by her husband and conveys the feeling of betrayal...she clearly states she is married and will not think about anyone in place of her husband...a good man will never show his romantic advances (even if he falls for her) towards such woman (e.g., Ani have seen that J is married now and he is not romantically pursuing her, although his love is intact!)
LOL why is the onus only on the men? They aren't physically forcing themselves on her, are they?
She claims to be a married woman but still is cool going and staying in the house of any man she meets
....is cool taking so much help from these men that she knows are romantically interested in her....so why will their hopes not go up that they can eventually change her mind to move on from her "meaningless" previous marriage?
Simply making a statement calling herself married is not enough when her actions don't match with it. If she wants to live her whole life in some kind of a one sided married woman situation, her actions should also match that rather than so casually entertaining so many men in her life even after knowing of their romantic inclinations towards her....simply giving stern bhaashans doesn't cut it. She led AK on first before friend-zoning him and now she's doing the same with Vihaan....so coolly agreed to share a room with him, is cosplaying his wife all day but giving him stern judgemental looks for developing feelings for her....waah bhai....lol
Ani's case is different...he backs off because Jhanak always praises the new partners in her life - previously it was AK and now it is Vihaan.....meanwhile with other men, Jhanak badmouths the man she claims is her husband and still expects those men to not get their hopes up of having a chance with her 
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