Originally posted by: mudraswathi
I have an idea...
What if Mallika is not the one what we see...or what she is externally showing herself to be... ( atleast now... even an unborn baby can understand the rejection ...)
What if she really wants to live her own life and face the repercussions just the way she expressed to Ashutosh... She couldnt say NO to him as he is the most beloved person to her...
On one side, she has a threat on her life from Jagan, otherside, a hope to live for her baby , at the same time the most loving thing ... care from Ashutosh (for which she lost hopes entirely)...
What her jealous, selfishness and scheming villainy could not make her understand, is simply attainable by her love towards the life, a dream of having her own child...her own someone..
When you look at these characters from far, Ashutosh and Nidhi could draw strength to repair themselves from within... Mallika is not a blessed soul to have this luxury...
I think I am more sympathetic towards Mallika, despite her wrong doings...I guess there is more satisfaction in forgiving rather than punishing ... it may not be the material punishment that she got, but definitely the worst one - she lost even the friendship of Ashutosh...
Mudra, this is exaclty what I am also saying...I think the child should and would bring about a sea-change in Mallika's attitude...here is someone from whom she can hope for uncontional love..someone who will not reject her...it is a very similar situation to that of Ashutosh...although Mallika has a brother, today she is lonely...there is no one to call her own in her life...in the child, she sees something to hope for...and the child is her path to redemption...she will hopefully become a better person for the sake of the child...and the child will hopefully earn her pardon from Nidhi and Ashutosh, something she could not have hoped for otherwise...the child is Mallika's last chance or hope...if she messes up this time, then that will be it...hopefully she realizes that!