"Agar meri biwi hoti to aisi naubat hi nahi aati kisi doosre ko beech mein aane ki", Raghuvir, now that was a clincher for me...This one line uttered by Sultan brought out the contrast between him and RK...
As much as I wish that by the end of it all, I would love to see Rishbala walking into the sunset hand in hand...I admit that the character of Sultan has begun to impress me much more...
And the circumanstance in today's episode, the first face-off between RK and Sultan, made it glaringly noticeable one aspect and that being how flawed was the hero of the masses RK and while the notorious Sultan was a man of some admirable qualities...
I must say I did find the face-off quite engrossing...With Sultan's interefence only raising RK's suspicions...and Sultan not being convinced about Madhu being all right despite her reassurance to him...Madhu, to her Sultan's appearance was an unexpected one, though stunned and feeling at a loss for sometime, she does gather her wits when she witnesses these two headstrong men ready to pounce on each other...Adding fuel to RK's insecurity and jealousy was Sultan backing off only after Madhu's insistence and assurances...I for one am linking the way this triangle is being built up...All VD, DD and AR are perfect foil to each other...Three actors who are not only good looking but convincing in their respective characters and it's depiction, what more one could ask for...
My heart does go out for Sultan for his character very much reminds me of Quasimodo (not looks wise though), The Hunchback of Notre Dame...
While somewhere as Dipali loses no opportunity of making most of the fact that she has learnt and of course dropping the factual bomb on Trishna, which obviously she would have relished it more if it had been Padmini instead of Trishna...Now I am waiting to see her all her ploying backfire as her wish to see Padmini taking away Madhu won't transpire...
Then came Bittuji's justification on his chief's behalf so as his Bhabhiji doesn't leave his chief and stays with him through all thick and thin...
I agree with Bittuji's justification but I think these have to take a back seat for now...Because these justifications would only become justifiable when his chief RK is able to reinstate the faith and trust for him in Madhu...because there's no doubt that it's RK that Madhu loves...undeniably first and foremost RK has to instill her self-respect and also redeem for all the humiliation that she has suffered at his hands...which of course is to see him remorseful and repentant...which of course includes giving her the status of lawfully wedded wife and not just his biwi in name only...