I'm sick and tired of shows where the female lead has to be absolutely perfect. All her decisions have to be correct. She has to be completely moralistic all the time. It's too much. I think the aim of the show is to show a woman who is not necessarily likable, but relatable. Women grapple with these kinds of situations. We are expected to be correct all the time. I mean, come on. We're human. We make mistakes that are toxic and creates difficulties for us. When I'm viewing the show, the current track especially, I don't think the makers are glorifying extra-marital affairs. Rather they are creating a discussion around the topic, and in my opinion are showing the reality of what actually happens in these circumstances. Not everything is melodramatic in life. I do think they are showing that it is a wrong thing that Dipika and Vikrant are doing. Dipika, a person who is usually confident about her decisions, is grappling with this one. If she was totally behind going back to Vikrant, she would've been all in completely. A major clue is with the makers showing how Vikrant behaves behind Dipika's back. Plus, background music is also a clue.
Do not want to offend, just create a discussion.