@uniquebluerose
If she actually understood viren like a son, she would realise there is a reason why he is keeping mum. Agreed that she should be told the reality of karan, and not telling her is an irrational way of dealing with the situation, but they are not wrong in trying to shield her from the pain of seeing her son as such a disgusting man. She hasn't even gotten over his murder, how on earth will she face up to this truth? So, they aren't that much wrong either. Her being angry is justified, but her claim that the entire family is planning a "saazish" against her son, is plain stupid. Why would they, when they tried so hard to bring mother and son together. Maanvi had to listen to so many abuses from swaminis side, yet she didnt stop trying to bring the two together. Then why didn't swamini stop to think for even once that there must be some truth behind maanvi's allegations? If she truly had a thing about karan since the beginning, why would she bring the two together? And swamini's biggest blunder was choosing to believe and trust her son over her family. A son whom she has just met, whose background she isn't sure about, and a family who she has lived with all her life and who love her a lot. Granted a mother's love can blind her into thinking without reason, but to this extent? If there can be a secret behind who the murderer is, can't there be a secret behind the identity of her son?
As for jeevika shooting at karan, instead of trying to save maanvi through some other means...please do tell what other options did she have? A gun pointed at her sister, and their honours at stake, what else should she have done? We aren't even sure, the cv's might show that the shot was fired by jaiswal. But all that is besides the point. All i'm saying is swamini is allowed revenge, but not by instigating her family members against each other, when she knows the situation and what they are going through. They are weak and vulnerable at this point in time, and she is NOT allowed, under any circumstances, to manipulate them and play with their emotions.