Nai yaar... moving out in desi families isn't as easy as it seems. In fact, Aditya was willingly going to take that route when his mother refused to accept Zoya, so it's definitely not about his maturity or his ability to move out and away from his family's drama. It's about his family - the parents he's always held on a pedestal, the father he never respected until recently, a mother he couldn't see eye to eye with, and a brother who's been his only friend. Now that all those relationships are mending, now that he has a family, he can't just let it all fall apart. Especially after Pooja's betrayal, Aditya really wants to hold these relationships tight because he's already been through hell and back, the same way his mom has, and now he can't put that upon his family again.
I understand that none of it is his undoing and nor in his control to rectify, but for a boy who has seen his mother shattered and, for a man who has been shattered himself, for his wife who has also been shattered, all due to the same betrayal by their respective spouses, Aditya can't help but want to do everything in his power to fix all the wrongs, to ensure he and his family don't have to revisit any of this ever again.
As much as I'd like to believe that Aditya should stay away from this mess and let his parents handle it, I can also appreciate why he feels the need to step in and make their problems his own.
Edited by masin - 7 years ago