I am co-pasting from my other thread and elaborating.
I haven't watched the episode and will not watch it too. You know, I am always a champion of love above all!! But, that shouldn't involve hypocrisy. If you love someone out of the marriage, walk out! Say it out loud. Don't involve people and make fun of marital vows.
The same behaviour was mocked for Virat not drawing boundaries with Pakhi despite him being helplessly crying and stupid during his entire married life with Sai. He was supposed to respect, love and acknowledge Sai and diss Patralekha who was hopelessly in love. But, the same rules aren't applicable to Sai? She was always angry and in chaos because of PL, and how does it feel to do the same thing with Satya?
I am all for ‘love’ above all but then don't have a diabolical stand on rituals and respect etc. As for someone, who still believes marital vows are sacred, it's difficult to see this. If the writers wanted to show an open marriage, then say it out loud. If Sai didn't deserve PL’s interference in her life, Satya also doesn't deserve Virat’s interference. I rest my case- love is a beautiful feeling, but shouldn't come at the cost of cowardice and hypocrisy.
Virat was always the problem in this show, so I have no words. He lost me in his first scene of locking up Sai and denying her food. Bhikhari ko bhi insaan Khana Khilata hai.
Yes, this was 2 years ago, and that's why I stopped watching. No matter how much a person grovels after that, I can forgive but never forget or ever eat from the person’s hand ever forget falling in love. I am not unforgiving but I have self-respect. That's when Ghum stopped for me. I started rewatching Satttu’s story because I believe in second chances at love. But, he did deserve better!
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