What is Komal complaining about? Adarsh is receiving the royal treatment at the police station with his own larger cell while Krishna and his buddies shared the smaller one. If anything it's Komal who is a big nuisance demanding that Adarsh be released immediately. With SS out of town she figures its' time to throw her weight around and bully the police officers into submitting to her demands.
Komal is nave in some ways. She poses a few questions to
Adarsh wanting to know how much he managed to amass as "gifts" and if he did it
knowing fully well that he may be incarcerated for a crime. Sax siblings just
go silent when they know they are in the wrong and refuse to hear their spouses. They can't stop their baashans when they
know they are right, then words flow like a river. Bechari Komal still hasn't
figured out that Adarsh has been counting on SS to bail him out of trouble all
along. After all what is a sasurji like SS for''comes in handy in sticky
situations. Adarsh isn't cut out to be a tough guy, he does't have what it
takes to survive in that role.
A pure-bred Takur Komal can comprehend that which the eyes can see (the bruises and wounds) but not the illegal bribes. Arusi manages to get Komal to go home with promises to get the best legal defense. Sure, but can the Saxes afford it? Once again it's going to be Takur SS to the rescue. Slamming the cell door se ka payadha Adarsh Babu? A sheep in wolf's clothing is till a sheep, the most you can do is bleet.๐
How
ironic that Arusi, the felon is here to console Adarsh and confirm she
is going to get him out of the sticky situation he is in. She includes
herself in justifying "to err is human and to realize that mistake is a
big deal" Since when is walking into a mess with eyes wide open
conveniently labeled error. Saxes use poetry, prose and proverbs like
mantras until Prats show up with her ban jayee moments and the rest is
forgotten. Takres are on the one hand branded for their "Crimes" while
Saxes pardon themselves for their "mistakes". They can't even take
responsiblity for their own actions and they claim to be worldly-wise,
sanskaari people who follow kayada kanoon. Please spare us the
hypocrisy.
Is Arusi acting on her own or is her family behind her
attempt to get her brother off for a white-collar crime? Has Prats gone to
maike to share her legal expertise in such matters? Are we in for a repeat of
"turning your back on crime is greater crime than the crime itself"
speech? Or for a change will we see her
rubbing the Saxes' nose in it about their failure to call for her for help to
set Adarsh straight early on. Let's see how Prats shows her bias this time around.
KN
and Kesamma the freeloaders are expecting to be waited on hand and
foot? Kesamma joins in the duet about the lack of service at the Niwas.
Where does she think she's living? At the Hotel Peninsula or a cozy bed
and breakfast? Time for Kesar to pop the baby out asap so her mother can
be sent packing to where she came from. GD is ignoring their rambling
and so is Kesar,not keen on feeding her useless husband or mother.๐ It could serve KN well to starve for a few days while he lounges waiting for SS to return with his prasadi.
KN
wants to know how much Amma forked over to bail Krishna out in a jiffy
while they let him rot in jail and could care less whether he returned
home or not after attempting to bury Kesar. His simmering jealousy is a
volcano that could create unexpected wrath on its path. With each
passing week watching SS giving Krishna the world on a platter and Amma
doing a 180 and embracing Prats like a daughter, KN is feeling insecure
and getting antsy and blinding following his sasuma's schemes. Rest
assured, he's used to coming up with plans that usually blow up in his
face. This time will turn out no differently. After all all leads to
Prats ban jayeee moment on this show one way or another.
Amma tells Krishna to BLINDLY follow Prats's lead and do as she says. Her double entendre here is cause for pause. Is she sincerely empathizing with Prats this time and implying her son lacks common sense, Prats knows it all so he should follow her blindly? A far-fetched suggestion from someone like Amma! Orrr, will we see her use the same words against him for blindly following Prats without questioning the logic behind her suggestions at a later date? Is she engaged in an exercise of reverse psychology to win her son back and gradually distancing him from Prats before he awakens to her motives. The pre-marriage, intuitive Krishna would have questioned her motives but not the post-marriage dumb-downed man who's self-confidence has vaporized. Remarkable how Prats's influence has bled him of his most charming and attractive traits in such a short time!
Prats's pride is not averse to listening to the barbs from KN and Kesamma but the minute Krishna walks into the Niwas she turns her back on him and heads into the kitchen to get busy moving pots and pans on the stove. Between breakfast and bedtime how did Krishna and Prats avoid each other? Prats rushes to the cupboard and starts shifting things around looking busy. It's a lot easier to do that than face Krishna. What is he on now'.a toddler time-out? What is the point in telling him off and calling it a false promise if he doesn't understand the gravity of the consequences he's likely to face for failing to keep his word? Where or what is his incentive to monitor himself to stay on track?
Prats is ready to forgive her Papa and Arusi, the felon, for her crime and even backs off when Adarsh lets Jai Mathur off the hook. The once adored Adarsh is now good enough to rot in jail?๐ If she believes in "do the crime do the time" then why isn't Krishna in jail for shooting her?
Krishna gets relegated to the end of the line for his
mistakes with the silent treatment. How can a marriage survive if one refuses
to listen to their partner's point of view?
It's the height of arrogance to assume she has all the answers and
refuse to consider Krishna's POV and circumstances. She gives him the brush off
for not towing her line and tells to go to bed like he's a kid who's staying up
late on a school night. Phleeze! When will she treat him like her husband and
not some pet project with whom she gets to practice being high and mighty
firmly mounted on her high horse.
WOW! Prats, you left the closet wide open and went to bed? Now that's a first for prim and proper Prats! ๐๐
Is Prats at MMGJ to get Papa's advise on how to deal with Krishna? Is she going to give them her wisdom or hold them accountable for not acting earlier to stop Adarsh from going down this path? Is she there to run away from dealing with Krishna face to face bec she is clueless what to do next? Is she playing the avoidance game with Krishna and bent on punishing him for his breach of her trust? Is she at MMGJ to tell her family to stand in support of Adarsh while she herself fails to stand by Krishna proving she is firmly grounded in her double standards?
Now what do you have to say about the episode? Bolbo!๐
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