I wish Suman never called Shiva to the hospital, instead tried to reach Gautam. But the writers want Shiva to constantly get in trouble for other's sake, which is not even fair.
So Gautam could not have handled this Anita-Motiben kaand? Isn't this whole thing involving his wife and his baccha? and Anita being the best friend of both of them is out to ruin his and Dhara's life and the writers have no inclination to get him involved?
After all this if Gautam or Dhara don't file a case against Anita, then I will be appalledđĄ He cannot let it go every time when Mami and her family does something drastic which riles up Shiva more than others.
He doesn't hesitate to raise his hand on Shiva every single time and then why the hesitation when it comes to others? Doesn't he consider what Anita did to be a criminal activity?
Can Gautam for once take action against them?
@bold - Prema I agree 100%; everything highlighted is what makers need to address. The Gautam they showed pre-leap was a mature, responsible adult (despite being thrust into the situation), as the eldest brother, why is he not taking charge of how messed up the situation in the family is. They need to decide, either all the brothers are too young and him as the eldest needs to make decisions, or they are old enough and should be allowed to make their own decisions and mistakes without interference (not to say that they cannot give them advice). I have disliked the raising hands too, especially when it comes to only one brother having to bear the brunt of it all.
As far as Anita is concerned, Gautam was trusting of her so really, he is in the wrong the most. Giving an important confidential file to Anita (even is she is his best friend or whatever), the blame on this whole IVF drama should lie solely on his shoulders and as a husband, brother and son and he should be finding ways of resolving this. I am going to be very annoyed if this is going to end in a YKB hug (which I know it will).
