Extremely disappointed with the entire episode and portrayal of this track.
CVS are you telling us that helping a stranger in something one must not do because it can ruin your entire family in minutes? That is what I guaged after watching yesterday's episode. I would now think for 50 times before extending helping hand to someone in need. Very poor portrayal of what happens if someone goes out of their way to help a stranger.
Also, CVs why do you turn sane people insane all of a sudden? It would have been more meaningful if you had shown Singhs and Ganga taking precautions instead of making them send away all the guards at once. And the only female who was worrying about family's protection, was made to appear MEAN.
And the amount of violence shown? The trauma of a child, a pregnant woman, J being hit on head and Makhan lying on floor, not sure if he is alive or not? And worse, Ds & Basant giving empty threats and gyan. Not the right time guys!
My heart again and again goes out for Gehna. I know of a friend who tried to bear a child through IVF and she had to abort it because the child passed away in her womb when it was 10 weeks old. So blessed are those who can pull their pregnancy through the last term especially when they are going through non-convential methods. So imagine Gehna's mental state.
CVs, with yesterdays' episode I have come to a point of nearly hating Ganga even though I logically know she is not at fault. I dislike Ganga now because indirectly she is the trouble causer to the family. Two, she is busy falling in love and weeping at length instead of foreseeing how much harm Ratan can cause and taking some meaningful precautions for herself & for Singhs (After J's attack, foreseeing that was not hard). Three, she is worrying about breaking 'kasam' instead of jumping up with a tricky idea.
If I were Sumitra, I would have lost patience too and blurted out.
Finally, even if G sacrifices herself today, it will not be impactful. Every life's cost is equal, whether it is Makhan's or Ganga's or Gehna's or Jagya's
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