Agree wid uOriginally posted by: Manonids
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Done</font>
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">hmm ...I guess ur right there, Balraaj had apsychoticobsession with his wife. Hurting her gave him a sense of control, possession over her, but once she was out of her life, he could not assert the samepsychotic streak on anyone else. Balraaj used to get a sense of ownership, seeing Padmini ...a creepy obsession ...Padmini, is a conservative, devoted and determined woman, traits which are rare to find in women, but they at times, become source of strength as in case of Padmini, when she put her foot down the moment she sensed danger for her daughters. Its like I am ready to bear all for my husband but not at the cost of my daughters. Even today, she keeps the same commitment to prove that what she did was as a responsible mother. I really fear Balraaj's interaction more with Padmini than with Madhu or RK.</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Firstly, she ran away from him, defying his rules, and is now apparently living with another man!!!! she is bound to face the worst in this scenario if Balraaj, as apsychotichusband is concerned ...and Shamsher might not be of any help to her in this case too</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Secondly, How can his wife-turned slave managed to have the guts to save Madhubala !!!who is destined to bring wrath in Balraaj's life ...Here its like Padmini in a sense allowed Balraaj's doom ...and its scarier too ...</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">Knowing the kind of evil he's, he would get Padmini back in any way, and will apparently turn her as his route of revenge to kill Madhubala, whom she saved 20 years back. So, what a perfect revenge it would be ...but I dont know what CVs are planning ...</font>