Originally posted by: lovely_lady
I kinda see where Suhasini was coming from though, in regards to her questioning of Adarsh's relationship with Swadheenta and the case. She's in a pretty precarious situation regarding Ahuja. She hates the man and his guts. But she has to bear him because her son married his daughter. That's why she's employed Swadheenta, she's using her to get back at Ahuja. Playing the game very indirectly and making sure that she cannot really be blamed. But Adarsh's explicit involvement in filing the FIR is the opposite of that. Ahuja already raised questions upon the upbringing she gave to one son and she doens't want to give him the opportunity to raise questions upon the upbringing of another son. She doesn't want vital tabs on Adarsh, but when it comes to the Ahuja case, she does. It made sense imo.
Speaking of, I'm really enjoying the way Suhasini is playing. Using Swadheenta as her pawn and making sure that she isn't directly in the line of attack.
And Adarsh's elder brother is just a straight up asshole. Seriously. He's so dismissive to his wife. She at least makes an effort and he doesn't even care. He kinda comes across as an asshole and typical ass-liking older sibling who blindly follows the dad.
And tbh, I can also understand the dad's fustration with Adarsh. Granted Adarsh is a good human being and is doing good work. But the dad probably wanted Adarsh to assist him. His annoyance at Adarsh makes sense. It's not right, but it makes sense. He's just salty about the fact that Adarsh isn't willing to bend his rules/ help them.
And regarding Ahuja's motive. Those are unclear. It seems as if he's just planning on stalking Swadheenta, finding some flaw in her character/ life, and then use the flaw to destroy her for attempting to take panga with him. And Adarsh has conveniently put himself in a position that could potentially play into Ahuja's favour, in regards to his relationship with Swadheenta.