The era in which this show belongs, as in the 1900s, it isn't easy to leave a woman you have married, because divorce wasn't a thing back then. Similarly, a woman waiting for a man so that he returns to her is bringing upon societal scrutiny where they will judge the girl, that there must be some fault in the girl, that she isn't getting married.
Additionally, from what I have followed of the show, Saudamini is a self-absorbed woman, who does not care too much about people other than herself. If that changes later that would be a different thing. Saudamini at present is too confident of her beauty and thinks that she is the epitome of a model woman of that time. She is always trying to be a tease with Aniruddh, trying to bend him to express his feelings. But before he could even do that, Bondhita came in between. With Bondhita, there are high chances that while mentoring her and see her grow into a young, mature, sensible and strong-willed woman, Aniruddh's own perception about a woman changes
Even though Aniruddh and Bondhita will have a guru-shishya kind of a relationship, we all grow with time. Every second we are evolving as people, so it depends all on Aniruddh, if he still feels the same, that he feels right now for Saudamini. If he only sees a student or a wife in Bondhita. For Saudamini, we have to see whether Aniruddh is her love or some kind of symbol to fan her ego and existing notions about her superiority, which she wants to own to fulfill her dreams. As Bondhita evolves and grows into a mature young woman, will she be able to see her mentor as her husband?
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