Anyway, what exactly is the problem guys? Why is this Ishita's act of bringing Shagun home being termed mahanta and everyone wishing for Ishitato to be taught a lesson? Yes, she brought Shagun the person who had done a lot of bad things to both Raman and her but, tell me, if you found someone on the road, drunk out of their mind, in a terrible state that any thing bad could happen to them, would you leave them there? Also that someone happened to be someone you know- irrespective of good or bad, would you leave them to look after themselves? Nah I don't think so. 😊
In which case, Ishita has been shown to be someone who is truly good at heart. Can't see anyone in pain and this is act of basic humanity for her.
Didn't she escort Raman to her room after the award ceremony when he was insulting her all drunk? Did anyone call Ishu mahaan then? No, right?
So everyone wishes Ishita to realise the consequences of her action when Shagun creates havoc in her life but I don't think Ishita will ever regret what she did. No matter what Shaggun does, her kindness towards Shagun and the problem Shagun will create in future will always be separate matter.