Originally posted by: Ecrivain.
Dreamer-89
It is the rule of nature that in any relationship that occurs between two individuals, one of them is always weaker and the other stronger. The ordinate law supposedly bestows one of them to have the power to withstand more while the other becomes the inflictor, not necessarily in that order but one somehow silently gives more, perhaps, through a compromise or an adjustment, while the other gets more.
Look at Baldev what is his own that he has nurtured today, or till today? Nothing. His family, his father realised his folly and married him off, bestowing his right as a legal heir to Royal Steel to Satrupa, thereby, placing Satrupa at a higher position as compared to him.
His mother, begrudgingly values Satrupa more and has now adhered to her will of having Anami around.
Pujan rightfully needed Satrupa's signature to palm off Avdoot as the legal adopted heir.
Even his son, Vatsalya, became the crutches that his life depended on only because Satrupa nurtured him while Baldev loved and cherished his existence. Even now she is the one who has stepped out of the grief-stricken picture Baldev is painting to withdraw into a shell, as she fights her sorrow and misery and lets Anami into their lives, who eventually will be the beckon light to them, esp Baldev in times to come.
All in all, his entire life revolves around one and only one being, and that his better half in all the sense of the world, Satrupa Baldev Vikarm Singh. She is the son he could never be, the successor he could never be, the nurturer that he could have been and yet failed to be, to Vatsalya and even Narrotam and she is the man he could never be. There are no two ways about it that he cant or doesnt understand that, its just that he has taken so much from her, or owes so much to her, that he instantly becomes the taker or the receiver, while Satrupa rises above the mundane and becomes the giver.
Ironic, that while Baldev is named Baldev, the only thing he lacks imo, is bal / shakti both physical and definitely mental. While Satrupa, the lady with seven roop, completes his life on all accounts without expecting anything in return.
The equations in the show have been so well etched and portrayed that this one show deserves to be on prime time slot.