I feel Anjali was entirely in character. She's always been OTT--especially when iftcomes to devotional matters. (Recall: the lost pooja thali at Teej/not breaking her fast despite repeated fainting bouts)
Anjali finding out about Shyam today would not have served the purpose of creating good drama. YET, the writers had to show that the Guptas are good folks with integrity SO they are seen to send KKG with all the right intentions. But when KKG sees Anjali's near collapse over the mangalsutra incident, KKG changes her mind--flawed decision perhaps, but well-intentioned. KKG is also in character here--selfless and emotional and optimistic. Anjali practically tells KKG that she would die if Shyam was no more in her life. What else could a girl like KKG do? And, of course, good drama will emerge from decision--for what is drama without conflict, secrets, misunderstandings and obstacles.
Edited by LuvShuv - 12 years ago