In today's episode Neeti gloats looking at Pari's photo that she won and Pari lost - because Sanju is finally hers - Dear Lord the woman is delusional to another level!
Neeti hasn’t truly “won” at all. Not by any emotional, moral, or even narrative standard.
“Winning” Sanju Doesn’t Equal Victory: Neeti gloats that Sanju is "hers" now — but he’s not. He’s a shell of who he was. He has no agency, no presence, no love to give. She didn't win Sanju; she destroyed him. What she possesses is not love — it’s a hollow body she controls with a remote. That’s not victory. That’s delusion.
Her Obsession Didn’t End in Power — It Ended in Emptiness: Neeti wanted to see Parineet suffer — but Parineet died loved, holding Sanju’s hand. Sanju chose Parineet, even in death. Neeti’s "revenge" goal — to tear them apart — actually ended with them united in the most poetic way possible. That’s not her winning. That’s her failing to break their bond.
From Antagonist to Emotional Void: Early Neeti was grey. Now, she’s flat-out toxic — cheering over a child’s death and screaming at garlands on photos. If anything, she’s lost herself. Her arc didn’t evolve — it devolved. And no real “winner” ends up alone, delusional, and surrounded by fear and silence.
Neeti thinks she won the war — but what she’s really done is burn the battlefield down and stood alone in the ashes, calling it victory.
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