Originally posted by: Elysia
<font color="#990000" face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2">While watching last night's episode, it occurred to me that RK's actual issues are his own insecurities. And Sultan must've realised the same; realised that there is no point in debating with RK, because he cannot see past his paranoia.</font>
<font size="2" face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" color="#990000">Sultan repetitively tried to reason with him, explaining that it was about what their father had done to his mother. And he even attempted to appeal to RK's emotions [which might've been a waste of time] by trying to make him understand what his mother had been going through for years.</font>
<font size="2" face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" color="#990000">But RK was like a broken record, repeating the same thing about how Sultan's mission was to steal Madhu from RK. Is he really that insecure about his own relationship to Madhu? Does he really have so little faith in Madhu's love for him that he believes that she would leave him for Sultan?</font>
<font size="2" face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" color="#990000">A relationship founded on distrust cannot survive.</font>
<font size="2" face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" color="#990000">Madhu has proven her love time and again. Yet it isn't enough. It saddens me. However, I was quite proud of Sultan for being honest, for being sensible with his response to RK. He understood quickly that reasoning with RK was foolish, because RK would only hear his own voice, no one else's.</font>
<font size="2" face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" color="#990000">I liked how Sultan lifted his hand for the handcuff and went with the police. It was a smart move on his part to cooperate rather than fight and prove RK right.</font>
<font size="2" face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" color="#990000">Out of the two, I do believe that Sultan is the more mature and sensible brother with an admirable patience when it comes to his younger brother. Well done, writers.</font>
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