Originally posted by: AreYaar
You've raised a good point.
My take on this is that this is a reflection of Dhaani's trust in Viplav...whatever they have shown of her character so far seems to indicate that when she loves and trusts someone, she is willing to go to any extent to protect them.
The vidhwa rituals that she strictly adhered to and preached about sounded more like stuff indoctrinated into her from Dulaari and since she loves and trusts her mom implicitly, she blindly followed her...even later on agreeing to marry Tripurari was a result of her giving in for the sake of her mom whom she loves.
Over the course of her interactions with Viplav, she has loosened up...and more importantly she now implicitly trusts him...she trusts him enough to go about doing these rituals and not take them seriously because he's convinced her that he doesn't take this stuff seriously either...I think she draws comfort from that...that as long as none of this means anything, she isn't doing anything wrong and it's alright for the sake of protecting him.
The short answer ofcourse is that this is for the sake of showing Viplav-Dhaani romancing😆
I think that is what will turn out to be the biggest shock for Dhaani when Viplav confesses to her...cuz she's in a complacent state of mind believing he just takes everything jokingly...when she realizes how serious he's gotten about her, she will blame herself for getting carried away in playing his wife and giving him ideas...or she might also lash out at him claiming he has betrayed her trust in him by getting such ideas about her.