Originally posted by: chicksoup
Thanks, Ecri.
This episode was an eye opener to Satrupa's bulldozer side. She gets wind of something, and she is going to take the bull by the horn...not exactly my idea of a good management decision. Satrupa is emotional...and IMPATIENT...the way she went about getting to the truth was too immature. Doesn't Pujan and everyone else know what she is capable of, when she gets to know who killed her child? This gangster way didn't work...The jewels were stolen with the Royal steel files. With that FIR, Pujan has killed many birds. 1. He gave a reason to why the Supari killer was there in Lal Mahal.2. He got the jewels an alibi. 3. He walked away as the saviour of Royal steel, having dealt with the mishap without troubling anyone else..4. He channelled Satrupa's hatred to that hated child. 5. He patched up things with Satrupa and brought her to the position where she had to ask for his apology... I think the story needed this loop to be closed at this point in time, so that Adhiraj will be portrayed the liar, Pujan hunting down his vested interests...and unfortunately, Adhi has some antagonistic connections to the family. This, coupled with Anami's misadventure is going to cost Adhi quite a lot.
When I mention Satrupa, how can I not bring in Baldev. This behaviour from Satrupa is typically one of the reasons Baldev cannot connect with her. She doesn't look at the repercussions, just rules with an iron hand. She is not a just leader...she is very sincere...but emotions cloud many of her decisions. Like I mentioned in the post already..I was impressed with Baldevs response...He would wait and watch before passing a judgement,..but forget, he will not! And when the punishment comes...when Baldev finally wakes up...that is when Satrupa will finally be able to look up to her husband. I strongly feel so, and I hope Baldev doesn't let me down.๐
Narottam...Narottam...I see the same madness in him, as in Sudha...Both have been wronged...But I don't agree with their plot. Like you asked, what is his purpose? Thankfully, he seems more clear headed than Sudha...He wants to be the heir. He is getting there, no matter what it takes.