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She won't! That's why the other 40 dwarfs come in!
Originally posted by: krystal_watz
I'd have to say following yesterday's episode, that both the sides are to blame. Really, i was in cheering-on mode when Rupesh had decided to stand up to Murli after the Prakash drama, but now I think he's going a bit far. Dragging Bansilal out of bed in his fragile state was an out-and-out senseless thing to do. Also, i understand where he's (Rupesh) coming from, but he should once pause to think about Murli's state of mind. As flawed a person Murli is, in this case, i'd call his reaction to Rupesh most natural. Since he thinks that Rupesh purposely tried to get them charged for attempted Dowry Murder. And after seeing the breakdown of Bansilal before the inhuman torture meted to him at the police station, anybody would find it too much to weigh upon his senses. Murli, here, did what anyone in his place would've done.
πSo, i was moved to Murli's side today a bit -and also not to forget that his accusation to Rupesh of "buying off" a groom for his daughter was BANG-ON.As for Bharati, i'd disagree with you all that she is being a doormat. She clearly is not. Maybe she had been when she'd rushed to bring back Murli and Co. after they were kicked out by Rupesh in the FIRST PHASE, but what she's doing NOW, is acting mature and wise. She is correct to gauge that this entire conflict is a result of unfortunate misunderstandings and misperceptions, which need be cleared off at the root. I personally think its a good thing that she's keeping herself above the stings and barbs being thrown at her by Murli at the heat of the moment. However mean and crude Murli might be behaving, we must remember that he's not exactly in his senses. Lets cut him some slack in this one, shall we?
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