If this wasn't the case he'd be a first class loser who'd have had the audacity to call a good man and would've punched him knowing it was he himself who called him up in the first place to hand over his wife to him. You've only portrayed Milind as goody two shoes this act did not go with his character portrayal no matter how impulsive he always puts Prachi's welfare first no I wasn't banking on him throwing punches at Neev there. I really don't believe I'm the only who must've felt this way..... anyone studying Milind's character properly would've understood.