Originally posted by: an12345678
No illness and no Naqab (No Truman Show too 😭) 😆😆😆 It's his sacrifice of his love for something bigger for Madhubala.He does not insult her in front of the pandit and at no point he insults her (probably the sareee from the hair stylist). He just states his revenge and just keeps saying that but at no point he mocks her love or what they shared.Cruel yes but it's not revenge.
But does Madhubala want something bigger than his love..
What helplessness is compelling him to do this?