awesome analysis vinni.
liked how you interpreted zero and blank paper etc.
as i said before, aastha taking anjali to the office is a stupid move with good intentions and it doesn't empower anjali in any way. i'm glad they showed the same. in today's episode anjali promised aastha that she won't let anyone mistreat her but she won't do anything wrong either.
anjali didn't know anything about niranjan's line of work and she doesn't have to prove herself as his equal in his field. that's stupid. she should realize her own strengths and use them. that's smart. aastha might have taken anjali to the office with good intentions but she put her in a vulnerable position by doing that. when niranjan tried to humiliate anjali, she pitched in to rescue anjali by faking that she is reading anjali's ideas, when they are not. isn't that humiliating too?! where is anjali's empowerment in all this?!
shlok definitely pointed that out to anjali in yesterday's episode. you cannot just claim someone else's success as your own just by being their spouse. however bad niranjan may be, he is solely responsible for his success or failure in his career. because spouse is not the only person who plays a role in shaping a person's life and career. actually parents should be credited more, though they cannot be held responsible for all of our actions, for inculcating the ideas and values in the childhood that eventually lead to a person's success or failure. then come the teachers and then the spouse. though there are many people who influence one's life, its up to the person to make the right moves/ choices that lead to his/her success or failure.
niranjan became a good businessman like he wanted because he controlled his life. but anjali couldn't become the good daughter or good wife or good mother like she wanted because she let niranjan control her life. it's high time she stops letting others control her and takes the reins of her life back into her own hands.