Right so it looks like our RK is done for!
Bechaara bakra getting ready for slaughter and that too by our own Madhu.
I actually think that despite Madhu having once loved RK with intensity she actually now is clouded by her nafrat and anger, hurt and betrayal by RK
Judging by her reactions i actually think she is teaching RK a lesson and that she has every intention of breaking him like he broke her without any intention of going back to him and re-igniting their love.
I might be wrong and I hope I am wrong but I think this will lead to the heroine track eventually and that's what CVs are setting us up for.
Unless off course RK has something up his sleeve and there's a twist but my opinion is that I think this is nothing more for Madhu but her revenge and pay back.
Whether she comes to her senses and realises that she can't actually hurt RK the way he hurt her and decide to alter the course of her plan is yet to be seen but I think the whole concept of her still in love with RK and only teaching him the error of his ways is a false comfort and pretence that we RishBala fans are hoping for.
The way he looks at RK and the way she is having to hold herself and her real emotions whilst he hugs her and touches her speaks volumes.
So I think us RK lovers and RishBala lovers should get ready to hide behind our blankets and get the tissue boxes out because I think the end of RK (emotionally) is near...
Watching the past few episodes it reminded me of a film 'Shabd' with Sanjay Dutt and Aishwarya Rai where he is a writer and gets immersed in a dark story that he writes involving his wife and a fellow work colleague Zahid Khan. Zahid obviously falls in love with Aiswarya and she too starts having mixed conflicted feelings but when Sanjay realises this he decides that the only way for things to be resolved is with the 'death' of his character who is portrayed by Zahid.
However all that happens between Aiswarya and Zahid's is friendship and he decides to leave her be, something that Sanjay doesn't seem to understand and he gets fixated on the fact that the character needed to die in order for the story to reach it's climax.
What ends up happening is that Sanjay goes mad and Aishwarya his wife has to put him in a mental institute hoping one day that he will get better and become the man she loved and married.
Drawing similarities between that movie and the way RK created his film script for 'Hum Hain Deewane' I can't help but think that we might see something similar.
But I wanted to share that with you guys, do a google search on the movie 'Shabd' and see what you think.