Leaving aside the money thing (really, that much for a film star?) RK and Madhu made me angry today. He left all of his money to other people in a will, fine that's his perogrative, but is he thinking of the long-term?
A will means that if he is dead or missing long enough to be declared dead then the money is distributed, not before. Has he, or even Madhu, thought for 5 seconds what their family will go through when they implement this scheme? It was one thing when I thought-ok, they are leaving the film world and going away but they'll hang out with the family once in a blue moon. It's another when the scheme goes, "you and I are going to vanish, then we'll be declared dead, and our families will be secured." What about emotional well being? Forget about Radha and the Bhatia's- I care two hoots, but what about Padmini and Shamsheer? What will they go through? Especially if the scheme is right after the wedding.
Usually Rishabala's passion and obsession for each other entralls me- today it angered me. Madhu is all like "I'll have you RK, that's all that matters in the end." and RK is all "I'm the wealthiest person around cause all I need is my Biwi and I have her." Hello! Your mothers need you too! Malik was willing to kill RK to save Madhu- that's how much he loves her! People are not replaced by money! Show some common sense.😡
Or if indeed this is still RK's test- and he tells Dips that Madhu passed with flying colors, then I'll still be angry- because it shows a very blatent disregard for every single other person in their lives. I am fine with Rishbala making each other their number 1 priority- but come on! There is a vast difference between loving your spouse to the point of insanity, and burning all your bridges in one big, fat, inferno!
Also, RK you dunce, how the heck are you going to make money if you are legally dead? Do you intend to live off grass?
Sorry, all, Rishbala were all pretty and nice and a small part of me was amused at what lengths they would go to be alone, but the rest of me was just angry at their collective maturity level, which today was akin to toddlers.