I think Baaji has already made it clear that he does not trust Kala.....but to help someone elope is another story and killing is totally a different thing...more than Baaji, AS and Kishore are aware of Kala's nature still no one doubts her..because Kala being a murderer is something, they have not thought in their wildest dream .....even Leela and Roops who are Kala's partner in her schemes are not thinking along those line...so why blame only Baaji....as for questioning Roops...Roops has already presented that she is repenting and Baaji had accepted it..so where doea the question arise of questioning her of such a big crime.....
Main thing is....Baaji was not working with Dutta around the time the accident happened...only that particular day he went...he is still not sure with whom all Dutta was working....so.he is not sure who the enemy can be....
Good points 😊
Kishore, the man who lives with the psychotic woman, should've been shown starting to suspect something's up with his wife. Firstly, because he has seen that she is capable of murder (rewind to the scene when she pushed her own son over the railing and threatened to drop him), and then secondly, because he walked in on her and her sisters' "jashn" on the day that Dutta's father died. He didn't seem convinced about her sad explanation back then, but decided not to dwell on it. Kishore isn't stupid. He knows Kala's nature and has always claimed that the woman can never change.
Baji never trusted Kala completely following the confrontation between her and Dutta. He's always been respectful toward her. I think that he knows she's capable of poisoning people's minds with her words and can be cruel (which is why he says "kya, Kala tai" when she snaps at him during the scene in yesterday's episode), but he mostly ignores her. I don't think that anyone would ever suspect that she's capable of killing D - with the rare exception of Kishore. Whom they've turned oblivious and almost pushed into the background.
I'm surprised that AS can't even recognize her own daughter, though. So much for maternal instincts.
Returning to Baji, he seems so out of it, so confused and tired recently, that I'm not surprised that he's overlooking so many things. Dutta has always been the one to keep him stable, to keep him from feeling that he has no identity. The one person who made him feel that he had a family and a place in the PN is now gone - what's he supposed to do? He always felt bewildered without D.
I think that what the CVs might be trying to show right now is that everyone divided, because the one person who actually kept everything together is gone. Roops was standing alone. AS was standing alone. Leela and Suds were standing in one side. Kala was a group consisting of herself. Baji and Naku on their own. This division clearly shows how the household of PN has been split apart. Roops and Leela are actually grieving for their brother, which is why they don't support Kala's attack on Naku. It's like they've realized something important, but haven't been given the screen time to reveal it to us.
I'm still very frustrated with the CVs, but at least the episode went up rather than down compared to Friday's episode.