Agreed. Spending a night in exchange for money mein kaunsa self-respect hain. When compared to this, selling her talent for the right price, at the right time to a right company seems to be the practical thing to do Koi rules nahin break kar rahi hain, just too much of extrapolated idealismHer loyalty seems to be misplaced. When the company doesn't even give her the courtesy of a permanent employee, kaunsa loyalty bhai and why?
So far the Pyramid guy is not shown as a sleaze-ball. He is trying to poach her for his own benefit. If poaching people and lobbying with higher ups are not against the process, then Viaan saying we respect hierarchy is also moot and to some extent stupidđ”. Not sure how the process works, but if there are no such rule to the process, then, sab kuch jaayez hain when the stakes are highđđŒ. So, if he had tunnel vision of only talking to the beard guy, then don't blame the rival for going above and beyond him, if there are no rules set in stoneđ.
I need this Viaan guy to soften up a bit, and come out of the angry young man persona and show us the humanistic side of his personality. It is intriguing for a bit, but after that it grates on my nervesđ€
Let's just say for the sake of making the female lead the "mahan" loyal woman who can never do wrong, the writers took this route. I wish they would have made the situation where the ONS is the one and only viable option for her. that would have made more sense than the story they are showing regarding the whole loan situation. Since this whole time Katha seems idiotic and dumb
As for Viaan, his hatred and anger seems over the top to justify. Like the whole backstory wasn't strong enough to turn a person so angry and unempathetic đ