Originally posted by: zooni.blue
He is getting to know Sitara as a person who deeply values relationships... But will he support if salar marries her
Even more than that, I think it was a tie up to the beginning of the episode where he was talking about how he has no one - not even his daughter and definitely not his son - to defend him publicly even if he commits a mistake, something that is important in business. So, the episode kind of drives into that. Sitara first defended his "generosity" to the students who were trying to diss him. He offered her the sponsorship as a reward but she declined it in a positive and confident tone and he was impressed with her. What probably did however leave a lasting impression was not that Sitara was willing to defend her cousin even though he committed an intentional misdeed just because he was her family and that she declined it out of the ground that she wants to rely on her family, she got to the crux of how Salar's dad thinks - that it is not only out of love that families of criminals etc stand by them, it is because they do not want to be called families of criminals as well. That, I emphasise, is the core of Salar's dad's personality. He does charity not out of generosity, although there is a genuine element of his own interest in that, he does it out of need. Because he is such a ruthless businessman (I just explained why Saba was angry, basically he can be pretty shady at times), he needs to project these generous image so that he has a good reputation in the community. And Sitara fully understood that logic when she said that she would rather rely on her family than outsiders even if she is doing it out of her own requirement than love because at least she can left with an image of self-respect and dignity.
I think Salar's dad will offer her the sponsorship for LLB again through Junaid or something along those lines. He was quite impressed with her. LLB, as Salar rightly said, suits Sitara. It is a good in-story analogy. MA Economics is a stand in for Salman, one she didn't want, is not going to be able to fully devote herself to but will forced to mollify herself with in time just because it is familiar. LLB, on the other hand, stands for Salar. It represents her freedom, dignity, respect and her ability to stand on her own feet even with it is with support from outside, i.e., the sponsorship. I think one reason why Salar's dad will agree is because of the reason for which he agreed to Salar's choice of career, that is, his image. Salar working with the best of the global wildlife photographers improves his image. Same with Sitara. Her marriage will be a Fairytale-Cinderella PR. Sitara is devoted to her family and so she will defend her father-in-law in public if needed and stand by him. She is clear sighted, and if she does an LLB, since she already has an Economics degree, she will be perfect fit in the Sikandar Group. On the PR side, her wedding with Salar will be a fairytale story projecting his dad's big heart and good image. People will think that this man definitely loves his children and children-in-law, look how progressive and generous he is, otherwise why would he allow a middle class girl to become the bahu of his family. On the other hand, Sahiba is a spoiled brat. Yes, there is her money but considering that she is not good at communicating with Salar (something that Sitara does effortlessly and something that Salar's dad actually craves for deep down), not to mention not particularly good at business considering the fact that she pushed her own company into a huge disadvantage just for a chance with Salar (not even a marriage mind you, just to spend time around him), she will ultimately be a liability. Sitara, under his wings, can blossom beautifully and if there is one thing that Salar's dad likes, it is credit. Sitara's shining will be a reflection of his own image, and I can see why he would perhaps support them (especially considering the BTS where Salar and Sitara are having a full high society formal engagement ceremony).
I remember Natasha's name , but I don't remember Sufiyan's. It is because I skip those buissness discussions. 

! I do try to remember those plot points. I always thought that these are meant to be drawn as parallels to Sitara's family. That both Salar and Sitara's families are toxic, can be manipulative and the couple would be better off without them. It is just that while we find Sitara's family crass and can easily identify and call them out as toxic because they are middle class, Salar's family (minus his sis and BIL) hide behind the veneer of wealth and sophistication while being equally petty, toxic, manipulative and money minded. I try to watch them because it explains so much of Salar's behaviour.

She wants to see Najma and her family down. She said no family will accept Salman as their SIL. This means that in the end she'll accept him. 

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