You are somewhat right. and let's be honest, except for current wedding track, so far his revenge has been a harmless one. Nothing that had broken Krishna's heart. Things like making her work all night making useless lists, making her come early in the morning, taunting her... yes, these things take a toll on you but they're harmless - childlike. And let's be honest, Krishna or Shukla would give a good excuse for Veer to retaliate. E.g had Shukla not pasted those one-on-one patient free ad, Veer wouldn't have had an excuse to send Krishna cleaning it up. Also, in London, had Krishna been in class on time, Veer wouldn't have found an excuse to embarrass her. I know CVs had to make these excuses up, but if you look at it, unless the opportunity presents itself Veer doesn't create one. So yes, Veer takes revenge, only if he gets an opportunity. Or let's say, he doesn't let go of the opportunity.@bold I don't completely agree with this part. Krishna did mess things up. So it wasn't really completely undeserved. Veer went a bit overboard, yes, but Krishna was at fault too.
Actually, I hadn't thought of those small actions as revenge, but you're right, in their own way, they are. I was specifically referring to Veer telling the Shuklas that he and Krishna were having an affair when she failed to go back to London with him. I felt that revenge was undeserved because she had told him she had been drugged, but he refused to listen. And he was probably also hurting because he thought she was pregnant and didn't tell him, but still, his revenge on her was cold and brutal. He knew how the Shuklas would react and treat her, and he threw her to the wolves with no regret.