For other readers here, I had posted the comments below in a thread made by Abbay here - http://www.india-forums.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=2917290. The first two paragraphs have been copied and pasted from that thread. I added the last two to make the post a little more current.
... for the past several days, I have been doing some soul searching about why I don't like Jigar loving Rashi. I like Jigar. He is a gentleman; has a gentle soul and a clear heart; he is not conniving and manipulative like Rashi. If it was a choice between having Jigar or Rashi in my life, I will take Jigar over Rashi any day. So why can't I be happy in what Jigar is doing for his wife. I tried to watch the kitchen scene; it just didn't do it for me. Love is supposed to be blind and unchangeable. Gopi loved Ahemji (I know there is no comparison between Ahem and Rashi) despite his rude behavior, so why can't I accept Jigarji's unwavering love for Rashi? I should admire him for that, right?
The thing is Jigarji's behavior bothers me is because I don't think he loves Rashi. He is a gentleman and he was brought up with good values, so he treats Rashi as he should do with any woman. I feel it was sweet of him to help Rashi in the Kitchen scene, but he would have done the same for Kinjal too if she was in Rashi's place. When he is concerned about Rashi, his concern doesn't come across of a person deeply in love. It is a concern for a friend or a fellow human being. He has to do something big for Rashi - may be defy his family for her, shield her from a bullet or support her in some other way to convince me he is in love with her. This seems more like an infatuation to me the way he is always trying to get physically close to her. I believe if he was married to any other woman, he will be the same way with her too. He needs to show that he can not imagine being with any other woman except Rashi and make the viewers believe that as we do in the case of Gohem. Until CV's do that for me, I am afraid I can't enjoy Jigarji's attention toward Rashi or the Raji romantic scenes. It all looks too fake and I almost feel sorry for Rashi for not having a true saathiya whose love could make her want to move mountains.
The above feelings were reinforced for me when I saw Jigarji's behaviour after Rashi's blindness and during the recently averted Modi kitchen split. I will only discuss the second one to avoid making this post too long. I don't have any problems with Jigarji seeking comfort from his wife and crying over her shoulder. What I have a problem with is him not offering any comfort or his shoulder to her back. If he loves Rashi, shouldn't he be thinking how she is feeling in all this? In his perception, she should be as heart broken as him and she should also be in need of some consolation from her husband, right? Did he even look at her once and try to console her? His actions were more of a little boy needing his mother to pat his head and wipe his tears.
I never see Jigarji trying to find out what Rashi's likes and dislikes are. Agree she runs away from him, but he should force the issue if he loves her. He doesn't know who she is and what makes her tick. When he found out about her treachery to get married to him, he didn't tell any one about it and he was angry. I thought here's a man who is in love with a woman who turned out to have feet of clay and he is disillusioned and heart broken because he can't stop loving her. But then after a few days, he let his family throw her out and when she came back, he accepted her rather quickly blindly acting like she was the love of his life. That is not what love is. Love is blind but it doesn't mean being blind to your partner's faults, but loving them inspite of them. For Jigarji, this is just a compromise because he happens to be married to Rashi and feels the needs to just settle in a married life. Any woman would do for him since he is trying to be a good husband and not a true saathiya.