As to his jealousy, was he not seen more often in Ayesha's company in far more compromising positions than Prachi? He talks of Neev entering their bedroom and declaring his love for Prachi. Was the same Neev not a witness to Ayesha's closeness with Milsi in their bedroom? Was Ayesha not declaring her love for Milsi in an open party for all to hear. How is that okay? After all Neev's wife too is his ex-lover just as Neev is his wife's ex-lover. Or is he the only one who can feel jealous. Does he have a copyright on it?
And what was the need for Milsi to stoop to the level of bribery to win the contract? He does'nt need to do that. He could have won it fair and square. If he chose illegal means to win it, then one cannot hold Neev responsible for getting him caught in the smuggling case. Here one cannot argue whose crime is greater. A crime is a crime. He himself said that all is fair in love and war, did'nt he? So now it has become free for all. An eye for an eye is surely going to leave the whole world blind. But then who cares?
Right now none of the four leads can claim to be superior in character. All of them have exhibited an ugly side to their behaviour and soon everything is spiralling out of control. Yes, Prachi is at the bottom of this mess. Each of the other characters have also not behaved sensibly. Their reaction to the situation has been driven more by impulse rather than reason. So there is nothing to do but to watch the inevitable unfold.