Seems that Mala does not have any remorse for her actions. Its as if, she has done the right thing by running away with another man and abandoning her husband, in fact she is only feeling guilty for not taking her son along with her. Seriously??? how can she behave as if her husband never existed😕 and how can a married woman and a mother take such a drastic step and be so casual about it? How can she feel that she is answerable only to her child and not the husband?
Even if we believe for once that Dilsher was an abusive husband and she could not take it anymore, running away with another man is not justified. Also, they have never shown Dilsher being abusive, in fact he took care of his son in whatever way he could all alone for so many years. Whenever he remembered his wife, he had so many question marks on his face just like his son, his expressions always were that of helplessness and loss trying to figure out what he could have done more to retain his wife in their lives.As of now it seems that Mala's action was deliberate and not out of miserable marriage, may be she never liked Dilsher, never wanted to marry him and hence fell in love with an attractive Tejawat😲 and if this happens to be the case, then dont know what sense is it going to make.
Exactly...plenty of questions in our mind right now and the writers aren't obliging us with answers...Mala's thought process is either directly being kept vague to build up the mystery or there isn't any more to her story than this...I hope it's the former...there is more to this than meets the eye although I also can't figure out what reason can ever justify what Mala did and then went on to enjoy a happily married life with another man for so many years😕