Originally posted by: krishna_chalbo
i think:
From the time Krishna was introduced he was shown that he disrespected women contribution goes to his upbringing. Then he falls in love with his girl. I think that particular scene just highlights that since he has fallen in love he is changing, I think it kind of shows that he is so in love that he is ready to override the social norms and rituals which reflect the ideology of Pati being the Parmeshwar with which he has been brought up. I don't the scene will be used again.
A few scenes actually explain that. First, when SS rejects Krishna's wishes, Krishna says "sab reethi-riwaj badal denge, bathayarein". Then he tells Amma "parampara tel lene". Then he hears Adarsh say to Komal "pati-patni mei barabari ho tho aage achcha hoga". Krishna is willing to learn from the pade-like sharif loge jis ka ghar, ghar hai kaidhkhana nahi. Woh ye be samajtha hai ki Komal aur woh us Prof. parivaar mei shaadi karke apne jeewan me kushi rahega.
Got to give credit to Baba for being willing to learn and show his stubborness where its serves it's purpose. Woh badalna shuru kiya, ab notanki karne wali Prats kab badalna shuru karegi, ye tho kab pata chalega?
Agle hafte bahut bore hoga hai ka? Maybe creators are going to see how the show fares without Baba for a week. TRP ka kya halut hoga, baap re!