But it's like the lull before the storm. 😕 As we had all predicted, Sanjay gets warned by the jewellery shopowner to return the necklace within 2 days, else he would find a way to extract a payment from him surely. Like everybody else, I think S will be arrested on charge of theft and this will mar Lovely's wedding. I am hoping against hope that R will come out to be a saviour in such a situation and save the day. 😉
But I don't want further complications by way of some other stupidity and K misunderstanding him further. 😕 Rather I would want N to tell her the truth later about the Circuit House, and the truth coming from Nirmal should matter much more to K than the stupid sayings of BBR!
Herein lies my grouse. We were shown a day back that K has come to know that somehow Kewal and BBR are planning to take away everything from Chaijee and Baujee. Initially the mistake she had made by nearly confiding into BBR can be looked away considering the situation she was in, but not after what happened a day later. She hates R - agreed, she has reasons - agreed, she will need time to recover - agreed, but believing in BBR becos she is angry with R - not agreed. K knows BBR is a venomous snake - as Shakespeare would have put it - a smiling apple with a rotten heart.
Why are the Creatives making this blunder? 😡 SInce Rajbir and Kranti are the mainstays of MRD, they can't afford to mess royally with their characters and in this way.
Why is R acting like this? What happened to his idealogies? I know it should change but it takes time to change, becos idealogies are part of a human's mental and emotional structure. R is letting his herat take over - no issues with that, he wants K's forgiveness - no issues either, but these doesn't mean he loses his sharpness or IQ.
Both R and K are what their Creatives have made them to be. In an effort to show them as humane, they are becoming rather dumb characters 🤢😕 and I am not happy with it. The subtlety of romance is the understatement of love I feel and they should egg on the pathos of the characters, rather than evoke false sympathies for them in a superficial maner.