Originally posted by: mpks1
And Suman too immediately agreed to her plan? Which mother does this to cheat her own children.
Rishitaâs dialogue on Sumanâs affection towards Bhabima is definitely, âaapke mann se Bhabk ka Moh kabhi nahi jaayegaaâ đ
With the pre-leap (after everyone left) and post-leap episodes Suman acted as if Dhara is her #1 enemy, but today she is colluding with her to cheat her sons?
All the other characters in this show except Bhabima are altered or changed so much in each and every episode to for the narrative that Bhabima is a mahaan, she can never go wrong,đ
Suman's behaviour has been quite strange for a while now. Not only was she not shown that concerned about Shiva's treatment but never even tried to stop him from going to fight. And this was after she was shown getting emotional seeing his state when he previously earned some money through those very means. Shouldn't she have been the most worried about him.
Also, wasn't Suman the one who went to mortgage their house for Dhara's IVF treatment. Why did that then become unacceptable for Shiva's vital and urgent medical care.
I thought Suman mostly went along with Dhara due to the control she had over her sons. Pre-leap it had become about wanting Dhara to keep the family together at any cost and maybe that is what will continue now as well.
More than 'mahaan', they seem to want to show Dhara is a victim. She is the one sacrificing for and thinking about others while getting treated badly in return. That seems to be the narrative.
While I have strongly disagreed with a lot of her actions before, but at times they could have been explained away by saying she was misguided but had good intentions. At a very young age she had to take on a lot of responsibility she wasn't ready for. Those were accompanied by many rights that she was unable to handle properly. No one really corrected her then. But recently even that has become difficult. They have taken things too far without showing her feeling any remorse or changing her ways. She has been told her problems very clearly but to no avail. She has had plenty of time to introspect and reflect, but instead she is showing too much apathy towards others' feelings for me to even try to give her the benefit of doubt. The awful treatment of the child at home doesn't help either. Her current attitude is aggravating.