Originally posted by: Moor278
It didn't come out that way na... Sai herself told the principal ki aapka school best hai... but I cannot afford it... and phir child support lene pe bhi agree ho jaati hai
V will change Vinu ka school... something which promo P objected... but V will listen/agree to Sais idea only. So P ka insecurity badhega.
You can look at it this way
Ab principal ko bol nahi sakti na... ki aapka school is just showoff...no substance 🤪. So she said best school yada yada.
But as per Virat, this is "the best school", very much required to get into good college - so Sai proves that her decisions for Savi have made her good enough to compete with the "so-called" best school ke students.
Affordability - This is also a factor, but not the only one. She wants to only give things that she can afford. So why does she accept child support? She is only conceding to Virat's right to contribute equally to Savi's upbringing. But her guideline is - she will still give Savi what she can afford only; and in that Virat can contribute half the expense - only because it is his right; not because she needs it. But if she agrees to something that she herself cannot afford, then Virat's contribution will obviously be more - which she does not want. There is that man-woman undercurrent seen in UM-Sai conversation. Men like Virat consciously or sub-consciously wield power over the women in their life, because they feel a sense of entitlement that they are the earners & contributors...and this is honestly very true in majority Indian households. Sai does not want that sort of imbalance to be imbibed into Savi. And she does not want to depend on Virat either.
Did I make sense?
Edited by nethraa_99 - 2 years ago
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