Clarifications.
Anyone saying that because it is common knowledge that Shukla gets aggressive in tasks, Mahira should not have gone near him and She should have left him alone. This is extremely problematic. Not to mention putting all the blame on her and is victim blaming.
So should we assume that anyone who shows Shukla level aggression should be left alone during tasks if people around him do not want to get hurt? So by that logic, anyone could win all their tasks by behaving barbarically aggressive, not paying attention to their surroundings and justifying hurting anyone because they were not paying attention.
His recklessness is not an excuse to hurt people.
Mahira may have overreacted according to many, however, she has been very resilient as well. I think that was one of the only times I have ever seen her cry in the house. I am not saying she is without her flaws. She has said and done things that are also problematic. But here is a breaking news, two wrongs don't make a right. Her having done something wrong does not give open justification for her to be wronged.
Also, Shukla was pretty happy and unapologetic, even if through accident, someone got hurt because of you, you should apologize. He was happy untill biggboss told him off. Even then, he did not accept he was wrong.
Showing someone the middle finger or the shoe is not the same as constantly initiating the arguments and taunting someone (she is more than ten years younger and is showing more maturity, this is not an age taunt, but generally, someone who is barely in her twenties is not expected to be as mature as someone nearing their fourties. But Shukla will deliberately target her, one of the youngest members in the house other than Asim to irritate).
Shukla is almost always the first one to start the whole thing. With the chopping, Mahira spoke calmly and politely even after Shukla was deliberately being difficult. Anyone would get angry after a point.
He doesn't want to do anything other than chopping, and he can't even do that much on his own, he has a mini army of bhakts that will do most of the work for him.
And if he doesn't know how to cook, it takes like half an hour or less to learn how to do a basic tadka, or how to put on a pot of rice. But he just doesn't want to work because of his unbearably large ego. The I don't know answer is not good enough if you don't even have the intention to learn.
I'm gonna make a whole other post about how he treats his so-called friends. Nobody treats their friends as badly as he does.
Sorry for any typos, on my phone.
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