Another subtle thing that I liked was how the scene where Mihir finally explodes at Noina has her immediately jump the gun and blame Tulsi. She really went there - thinking every woman is the sort to tattle on another and how Tulsi obviously must have went to Mihir to rant about her in front of him. Perhaps she thought she could trap Mihir into believing how he’s a fool who fell for Tulsi’s lies. She tried to play a game with him again.
But it’s good that Mihir clarified he had overheard everything himself and the two women simply didn’t see him that’s all.
It again gives us an insight into characters, their personalities and their equations.
Tulsi is no tattletale and even if she wanted to go and tell Mihir everything, their current equation is so bad that she preferred not to. Its not as much about her wondering if Mihir would believe her or not but her mind being already made up regarding how it doesn’t even matter if he knows what Noina did or not, as ultimately she’s lost him and he’s with Noina and that’s the most important part.
Noina took advantage of their rough patch and Mihir had to have overheard how Tulsi still held onto hopes for their relationship regardless of how he treated her, how bad things got and how much went wrong when she said our relationship was suffering but it was still alive, still very much enduring. But it was you who came and throttled it, choking it and killing it. The infidelity was the last straw that broke the relationship, not everything else. We already saw Mihir had seen that Tulsi was right about Ran before Pari married him thanks to his fraud in the company.
They were on the verge of beginning their journey to mend their relationship again when well … the bomb exploded planted courtesy of Angad giving his stupid, involuntary contribution to the project his sister started voluntarily.





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