I understand that Devrath Dixit is a leading businessman and hence may have majored in business and management studies, but doesn't one need to pass grade 6 biology which details human reproductive organs and reproduction system, which includes eggs, ovulation, menstrual cycle etc to actually graduate middle school before going on to scale higher echelons of education system?Anywho...since the screenwriters of this show decided to bid adieu to common sense, logic and basic thinking, lets not break our heads on those supposedly trivial matters and move to more important things like Dev and hubris.
Hubris is a personality quality of extreme or foolish pride or dangerous over-confidence.
It was not hubris but extreme disappointment, helplessness, despondency and anger that made Dev question God. Dev's monologue with God struck a chord in me for two reasons. 1. Even those of us who believe in God, feel extreme anger when our faith in God does not help us tide the most difficult situation at the time (I have felt this kind of anger, hence I get it). 2. Shaheer's flawless performance.
Having said that, I was dumbstruck by Dev's following actions; Did that conversation between dev and the doctor really happen? Was I hearing right? Is this man for real? What is he thinking? Is he even thinking? The questions were endless but there was only one answer. It is hubris that made Dev speak that way.
If and when we normal mortals get angry with God, we probably will stay away from praying/seeking his help for a while, far longer in some cases and probably never in others. But Dev deciding to usurp God's role and that too with the stupidest plan humankind has ever seen, had to be his hubris speaking.
When a man loves a woman the way dev claims he does Sona, he should stand by her through thick and thin and protect her despite odds not being in their favour. But here is Dev playing with Sona's body and probably even endangering it just so she could remain the person his mother can love. Sona is no less stupid in this matter but we are talking about Dev here and my question therefore is, does Dev really love Sona? Or is his love conditional like his mother's? Even if one ignores the ethical mistakes happening in the scene between Dev and Doc, the morally wrong implications (Dev controlling Sona's body) left a bitter, sour and terrible aftertaste that is reminiscent of vomit in my mouth.
In literature, characters that exhibit hubristic qualities are ultimately punished to attain a morally correct ending and those characters meet with tragic end. Hubristic characters are used as examples of what one should not do and be. And today, the makers of KRPKAB turned Dev into that character one should never ever emulate. Going by literary devices, hubristic Dev should be punished and I hope to God, Sona wakes up from her stupidity for long enough to carry out the punishment.
P.S - My opinions above are based on watching only two scenes - Dev's scenes with God and the doc. I skipped watching the rest of the episode coz Ishwari has officially become unbearable in all her avatars for me and I wasn't interested in watching filler scenes.