No. Satya saw Bulbbul as his friend only, and despite their closeness, always maintained a certain dignified distance from her since after all she was his sister-in-law. Overall, I think Satya was more focused on his own development than his friendship with Bulbbul. Otherwise he would have shown more emotion while parting with Bulbbul before his departure to London. I don't think him not wanting to marry anyone had anything to do with Bulbbul; above all he desired to be a worldly man and might have felt that being tied down in a marriage came in the way of it.
However, very deep inside there might have been some kind of unexplored romantic feelings for her. I don't think his concern regarding the doctor was 100% due to brotherly protectiveness. He must have been slightly jealous, but this could simply be because Bulbbul seemed to have replaced him with the doctor as her prime confidante and not explicitly because of any romantic feelings...
All said and done, any romantic feelings Satya might have had remained unexplored by even Satya himself, as his mind was so shrouded by the ideologies of his elder brothers and the society. His mind couldn't look past them to acknowledge any romantic feelings for Bulbbul he might have been carrying in his heart.
Bulbbul on the other hand had made Satya the centre of her world up until he was sent away to London. She depended on him, confided to him and felt protected with him. Even then, her feelings can't be only attributed as "romantic". Bulbbul lived inside a small bubble and interacted with a limited number of people. Among them, bulbbul could trust and open her heart to noone else so she made Satya her everything: her friend, her playmate, her confidante, her creative partner, her love and even her guardian. So when he was sent to london, the world as Bubbul knew it, crumbled away.
Edited by FilmiDhun - 3 years ago
comment:
p_commentcount