Originally posted by: lifeiscool
Asim didn't have an issue with him not doing work ,he just gave an example that if he can adjust when a person was not well so can sana. I agree it was wrong that if his work was being done,he shouldn't have said to sana that why is shukla nit doing any work. But this whole week he was mocked, was called waiter, his accent was made fun of and his status was made fun of. He was just pissed off that if he can do 2-3 duties even as a captain and even when his hand is broken then why can't sid. This was the result of the poking done to him whole week so i won't blame him for that. Ppl were quick to judge him when he stretched the topic of naukrani, now the same ppl are mum when sid stretched a small topic where only his name was mentioned and nothing bad was said. Why not same standards for two ppl? Last week vikas had put all the blame on asim that he stretched the topic when the topic could've been avoided, why not the same outrage this time when it was started from sid's side?
You're talking about yesterday's episode when Asim asked for adjustment. Nothing wrong with that. I already agreed to that.
I'm talking about the episode from the day before yesterday. The first day of sanas captainship when she was giving out duties in the bedroom. Asim brought up why Sidharth isn't doing any work and that's when the fight started. Sana herself said why is there an issue when other people cover his work.
Everyone pokes one another esp in tasks. Not saying it's right, but you can't be angry about the task thing and take it out on something else.
Sidharth didn't stretch the topic like Asim and bring it up every time everyone calmed down. Asim said sidharth doesn't do work and that was one fight and then they left it alone. Did you see Sidharth bringing it up over and over again? Yesterday it was actually Vishal who had a problem and Asim assumed Sidharth said something to Sana and then gave the example of adjustment and that kicked off things cause Sid too is annoyed from his name being mentioned about not doing work. It works both ways.