Originally posted by: nikitagmc
And then the volcano called Manav will erupt...BOOOOOOOOM!!!
😆 I love how you put that!
The human rights person sounds valid, because the beatings aren't happening upon any sort of solid proof or testimony of the plantiff, so the police wouldn't want the human rights groups and media to find out. I don't know how likely that is though, but it would make a lot of sense in my opinion.
Varsha and Satish helping them right now is doubtful, they are currently at the anniversary function with their own issues to sort out. Also, as it has been said, there is no way for them to find out about this.
I think Girishji sounds likely though. Shravini will most likely try to contact Sachin at some point during this ordeal and it may lead her to finding out what is going on and having her father help them out. Or the Deshmukh's might get another phone call opportunity (unlikely with the way that police seems) and may decide to call him for help.
On another note, I was kind of expecting Manjusha to get them out of jail to a) increase their sympathy for her and b) make her involvement in all of this happening seem impossible. I guess not though.
I also don't get why many feel that Manav is doubting Archana unnecessarily. The first person he called was her, and he only felt defeated when Sulochana gave him that rude lecture and made it seem as if Archana really did put them in jail. All the signs point to her being guilty so I don't know why he wouldn't think that. Its not proof from a third party either (like in Manav's case with Ajit's proof), but its her mother and sister-in-law who are essentially framing her. The difference in their cases is that Manav and his family said repeatedly that he is not guilty, whereas Archana's family is making it look like she is guilty (although Sulochana is unaware of doing that) and Manav is probably thinking that Archana is not coming forward for that very same reason, guilt. I've gone completely off topic, haven't I?
I wonder how they will ever get out of jail (and when!).