Originally posted by: shi_no_tenshi
<FONT face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif" color=#330066 size=3>Well, according to the synopsis, Pratigya has to marry him to *quote* 'save herself and her family' so I've always presumed that she would agree because of social constraints since he's already presented 'evidence' of their 'relationship' in public and tends to be....pretty vocal whenever he visits 😆😆😆</FONT>
<FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#330066 size=3>Trouble is he's so deluded that even if he did kidnap her, he wouldn't see it as 'kidnapping'. He'd think he was liberating her from her family. Seriously, how blatantly ironic is it that he says of Pratigya's family - 'Dabake rakhte hain apni betiyon ko' - when he's a member of the sort of family that believes wife-beating is practically a duty😕😕😕?</FONT>