Originally posted by: aryapdane
Vir as mukhi has an incredible sense of justice. And he's a slave to proof. I loved how Purvi reminded him to think with a balanced head by bringing up her punishments. He knew this was too big a crime. He couldn't do justice without hearing both sides. Also, I think him bringing this in the panchaayat also shows how much he believes in equality. His village is his family. If he expects other people to come to him for justice, so this matter needed to be heard in the panchayat.
And I love how balanced he was throughout the proceedings. Although his question to Priyashi ki why did she go to Vaibhav's room alone was a little annoying. I wanted purvi to tell him that even then, Vaibhav was wrong.
But I'll forgive him because of the precap 😍😍😍😍
I also think... Justice and truth would come out some way and what better way to be in the Panchiyat... as you said that Vir's place.... he believes in and lives by...
So in a way this whole Vaibhav thing being prove guilty somehow had to happen here at the panciyat ... and Purvi the innocent - being proven right and justice for her and her sister
Because if a wrong justice happened.... i think Vir would of been so disappointed that in his council and place... a crime was committed with not proving who was right and who wasnt... he would think he let himself down as a Mukhi... and also just going back to the Sudha thing... both instances took place at the panchiyat.... with the truth coming out at the end at the panchiyat too.
And overall the Panchiyat is a important place in the show and who Vir is - the mukhi so that has to remain untarnish and place where truth prevail etc