Yesterday I was impressed by Ayesha's presence of mind. When the doctor asked her to fill in the form, she managed to give it the slip. She did not bother to check on Milsi when he regained consciousness although she was concerned about him. All the while what she kept thinking was that Milsi should not find out that she was with the kidnappers and she was the one who admitted him in the hospital. It goes to show how shrewd she is in trying to cover up her tracks when her plans fail. She lets her head rule over her heart.
Contrast this with Prachi. This girl embarks on this great (mis) adventure of protecting her sister-in-law. How does she go about it? Puts her name in the place of Suki, gets Kamini to bring the baby home, runs to the hospital to change the record there, claims the baby as her own. All her actions are governed by her heart rather than her head. Result - she gets into trouble and drags a whole lot of others (including the one person who means the world to her) along with her.