TrueOriginally posted by: EkPaheli
Male ego.
A man who has a woman challenge him and another flatter his ego by making him believe all his decisions are right will lean towards the latter in a second because frankly everyone loves hearing they’re right.
Mihir had elders before to guide him, scold him and call him out on his behaviour. Now he’s essentially the patriarch himself and so no one is there to scold him or even tell him he’s wrong. If someone tries like Hemant, he essentially brushes them off because he’s convinced he knows better, is right and has no doubts regarding Noyna.It might seem off but lots of older men get into affairs because of similar reasons. They usually find someone who is younger and seems more beautiful than their wives, someone who doesn’t come with the same kind of expectations that their wives do after decades of marriage, someone who feels easier and lighter to be with because there’s no baggage or history there. At least nothing with painful or hurtful memories involved.
The reason this Mihir is inciting anger in us is because somewhere he’s hitting a nerve and that’s not only owing to how he’s behaving as a character but also because how it somehow is a reflection of the world today.
The biggest mistake that makers are doing is making tulsi to bend down.See if Vrinda is in house and Mihir tries to taunt her or verbally torture her then tulsi needs to take a stand.
I want Mihir's male ego break one time.I want him to feel humiliated by pari


Please alag ho jao. Cannot tolerate Mihir being so abusive over and over and Tulsi being a complete doormat going after him to 'manao' him for his wrong-doings
Make it make sense. Isse acha alag ho jaye. Let Mihir and Pari rot in the hole that they dug for themselves. Noina toh psycho hai. Cannot have any expectations from outsiders when Mihir is the root of all issues




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