Agreed, Mr. Das. That brings back to the classic case of entitlement which teaches people that they deserve more and better than everyone else. Dev was raised on that principal.
He got better treatment and opportunity than his sisters but he never tried to rectify that situation after he became rich other than handing over money while he continued to bask in his mother's attention.
But the moment he realised that his mother didn't think about his happiness, he turned on her. It didn't register on him, this must be how Neha was feeling all these years.
He fell in love and got an extremely understanding wife who understood him time and time again and made his family her own. But the moment it was his turn to be understanding and his turn to treat her family like his, he again failed. But it still didn't register in his head that he was the failure, not her.
Now when Soha's truth comes out, he won't think what he said or that he should have read the pre-nup and destroy it. But instead he not only handed it over to Sonakshi but also said unforgivable things to her which no woman can ever forget.
He won't remember that he never tried to find out if Sonakshi was pregnant. After all unless someone is missing an uteras, it is a possibility.
He won't remember any of that and again blame Sonakshi. But then that's what Ishwari taught him - to blame others for their own failure. And he in turn is teaching the same to his nephew.
At least Soha got her formative years shaped by her mother so hopefully she won't get corrupted by Dixits. She can thank her mother for that.
Originally posted by: pkbdas61
It is a foregone conclusion that the Dixit's are a gone case. They cannot do anything right unless they are taught a lesson. Three generations in action and runs deep rooted. Also unbelievable that Dev thinks Sona was one of the reasons, just like Ishwari, for his change... what a fool!