Am new to the forum, though an on and off viewer of RJN!
Given the super-interesting turn of events, I decided to write something today!
Agreed that Indu Singh has literally kept a gun on Sanchi's forehead and is forcing her to marry him...and I would have fully supported Sanchi decieving Indu out of the marriage, had she not kept any condition in front of him! (Like she did before with the false horoscope and priest thing! That was fully justified and very smart of her too!)
But she has! Sanchi has taken Indu's help in recovering the property papers of her ancestral house by giving her word that she will marry him (And be a good wife too...her exact words were, 'Hum apni zindagi aapke naam kar denge!)
So its only fair that she marry him honorably, if and when he puts the property papers in his hand.
IMO, it would be against Sanchi's basic nature of being a truthful, honorable girl, if she tricks Indu out of the marriage this time. She has struck a deal with him and she has to keep her side of the bargain, however painful it might be for her. It doesn't matter whether she loves him or not...the fact is that she has used Indu to further her own purpose (a justifiable one nevertheless) and its only fair that she pays back what is due!
If Sanchi backs out of the marriage, either through her own will ,or because of outside pressure (her mother's suicide attempt), she would stand morally and ethically wrong.
Then there would be no difference between her and the likes of Sadanand Tiwari who cheated Sanchi and her family out of what was rightfully theirs.
And incase, someone thinks, that Indu Singh deserves to be double-crossed once again, because he too has used unethical means to make Sanchi agree to the marriage...just one thing. Indu has never been portrayed as a goody-two shoes and a man of impeccable moral standing...he is a flawed man, who believes in might is right.
But Sanchi has always been a righteous girl, who has believed and stood for being fair and just! She could confront the likes of Indu, Prabal and Sadanand, only because she was morally justified and knew that she was correct in what she did and said.
So its only fair that she keeps her word and marries Indu...and then ofcourse, teach him a lesson he won't forget in a hurry and keep making him regret this marriage for the rest of his life!😆
Edited by poppy2009 - 13 years ago