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Originally posted by: shruthiravi
Suchitra- Dev's case is that of what happens to ladies in big families when their husband's die untimely death.
Having no income on their own they end up as refugees in the husband's family and are always forced to feel obligated. We did this for you and your son.The child might rebel depending on the nature of the child, but Dev is shown as a obedient son who has values. So he too knows that he owes it to his uncle for the shelter and education he got. The sense of gratitude is exploited.If you look Dev is the legal heir for Goenka empire, but then neither Rajnath nor Sakshi would want him as they would def want that to passed over to Shaurya.In a twisted way you can say Dev's case is that of Yudhi in MB. Yudhi was always the legal heir, but Dhritharastra as the king was blinded by love for his son he forgot his rajdharma and gave in to Duri's demand. Yudhi never went against the rule of dharma because he respected relations.He knew that after their father's death their uncle has kept him ,his brother's and mother safe. That obligation was a binding to Yudhi. But the change happens from Panchali Vastraharan.For Dev to really fire up against Shaurya he needs to know the target was not Payal but Nithya, the woman he loved.