Zaroon isn't like that .All he seeks-equal status between his wife and himself,and that's why he may seem as a chauvinist at times. But all he wants,is to be able to have a say in a relationship with his spouse.
While his dad hardly gets a say with his mother. That's what is making him feel,that a woman is allowed to be free,but she should also consider what he would like and not like.
He doesn't want his wife to yell at him,just like she expects him not to.
Asmara made a fuss every time Zaroon spoke the girls in their class,then why can't he?
And most men today are like Zaroon. W e would be kidding ourselves if we say our husband/boyfriends would not 'mind' if we roam around at night with our 'male' friends. Asmara could have asked him to come along with her if it was so necessary for her to go at night right? Or maybe she could meet her friends in the morning. She wasn't ready to budge,and thus the uproar.
Zaroon is a hypocrite,I agree. But he isn't a chauvinist. He doesn't expect his wife to polish his shoes,he only wishes that his wife discusses about her whereabouts. ANd that's fair. Come on.
He is like any other guy,except he is a bit more classy and 'suljhaa hua".He know what he wants,he always had second thoughts about Asmara. But he believed that once they get engaged,she would if not change,atleast mend her ways.
Men today,wanna have all sorts of fun with these carefree upbeat women,but snap at the idea of marrying the same!
Im not saying Zaroon is right or wrong. He has been wrong at times,just as he been right at times.