Shakti Singh is a first class hypocrite. Shakti attacked his own father in the hospital for being with a "cheap" woman. But isn't that rich coming from someone who has been with many, many women much cheaper than that? š¤£š¤£ š¤£š¤£ He bought the services of numerous women and brought them under his parents' roof, and now he's saying all of this high-handed garbage about propriety? At least Mr. Sajjan Singh had the class to have his affair somewhere far from the Niwas and not in Amma's face. He stood there and accused Shakuntala of getting involved with his father for money. How is that different, exactly, from the girls he has hired in the past. Two-faced much? Isn't that a lot better compared to his spoiled brat of a son? Shakti Singh wants to clean up the mess his father has made, now we know what Samar will have to do a couple of years from now. If anything, his own mother plotted to kill Prats and constantly made cheap and inappropriate remarks against her when she first married Krishna. Doesn't Amma fit under that definition? Maybe SS did something wrong, but one of his kids rose above his station and surpassed ALL of his siblings in his education and knowledge. Shakti's misdeeds are common knowledge to everyone who lives in the Thakur Niwas, and the man has virtually everyone defending him. His former victims are taking his side. š Shakti trying to teach his father morals is like a novice trying to teach a Broadway star how to sing. Just because you perch yourself on a lofty stage and start preaching your head off, doesn't make what you are saying right. This isn't the first time Shakti has practiced a "do as I say, not as I do" policy. This prize of a man has married multiple times, but he thinks it's wrong for Komal to remarry and give her daughter a parent. Why does he not follow his own rules?
Shakti likes to threaten lawyers, doctors, and people technically better than him. This is because he knows secretly that he is nothing, otherwise he wouldn't need to prove himself constantly. He could have showed some faith in his brother's kushti skills but instead handled it with Shakti way.