I am thinking the same way. I am happy that Sai is not shown shrewd enough to connect the dots and arrive at the right conclusion. She is young still and inexperienced and not much exposed to outside world.Originally posted by: notaquitter
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In a weird way I feel okay with Sai being portrayed this way. Yes she is smart but she is also young and stubborn.
She is shown more true to her character about to learn a important lesson in her life and they didnât turn her into this mahanFL who gets everything quickly. She did have her slow start and is having trouble connecting the dots. But I hope she will eventually get the rude wake up call to realise things:
When emotional and wirh something to prove, logic flies through the window and you stop thinking . It is where Sai is and is unable to see beyond a point with adversaries far superior than her with no conscience and care for anyone apart from themselves
I totally understand why she is not able to comprehend the reality of Kaku and Gang . After all they are family. How could she doubt them and connect them with such horrendous crime? Even Virat would have done the same in that situation. When it comes to near and dear,logic fails.
I feel happy that the writers didnât show Sai Mahan ,problem solving FL. She is intelligent but not streetsmart or worldly wise. She is nowhere near Kaku in these traits ..rightfully so.
I hope Virat will come back and wind up this track which really is engaging and entertaining.
And...welcome back Janaki..Nice analysis..though I think a bit different as I explained above.