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Yes, to be clear I am not saying Kastur shouldn't have lied, or that she should've told everything. Even if it were a more cynical wife, she would very likely keep quiet and give it some more time. That's completely understandable. (Like I said in the OP, confront the husband first, meaning attempt to talk it out seriously, and afterwards if the problem persists then you stop covering and stop lying.)
If everything were the same except for those words from Shradha, I wouldn't have made a topic that said: Kastur shouldn't cover for Mohan and she should confide in people.
I do think that that the scene--including Shradha's words--was poignent, well acted and emotional.
I am simply objecting to Shradha's advice, which I agree is sound advice for married couples. But combined with all the other guidelines that have been given to Kastur, and in turn subtly upheld for the audience, I did find myself a bit uncomfortable over that.
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