I think she never was a good mother.She liked to keep vatsalya within the four walls of lal mahal and never tried to understand him.Which mother can take his dead son's dream as business dealOriginally posted by: ..Ramya..
Satrupa has a husband , kid, family but actually no one who can support her fully without conditions.
And the reason to that is pretty simple. There's no one she supports without laying down conditions herself. And honestly, Satrupa does not do things which deserve anyone's support.
Apart from the whole Sudha issue, I can hardly sympathise with Satrupa. If anything, she makes things worse for herself. For the most part, she doesn't even come across as humane. Anami can be pretty annoying but her hatred towards is Satrupa is completely justified. The biggest problem with Satrupa is that she just wants to demonstrate how 'powerful' she is to her daughter. Anami does not regard her as her mother simply because she never to tried to behave as one. Which mother threatens her daughter the way Satrupa does? Anami had clearly mellowed down towards Satrupa during the kidnap fiasco, because she saw the motherly side of her mother for the first time. But Satrupa just had to ruin things by hiding Ladoo, for her own selfish motives. And that wasn't even the worst part. She decided to hide him, fine, could even pass that off as 'motherly instinct' or whatever. But how could she possibly have been so stone hearted even after seeing the wreck that her daughter had become. Anami was literally losing her mind and even then, all Satrupa cared about was exploiting the opportunity to mend her relationship with Anami. Absolutely heartless. Then on being exposed, she makes tall claims of how her daughter never tried to accept to her. Anami is just Satrupa's prized property, not daughter. The mother in Satrupa died with Vatsalya.
I don't know about being destroyed but I would definitely love to see Satrupa's defeat for once. She thinks she's invincible. I hope Dheeru teaches her a lesson this time. It's high time that Satrupa gets off her high horse.