Originally posted by vallu123
But this whole theory what they are showing doesn't make sense...after clearing up with sher that she doesn't want to marry him..BD broke into her house...physically and verbally abused her parents...she didn't even spare the old woman...threatened them at gun point...how will shraddha muster courage to repeat the same thing after seeing so much...they are simple innocent people..
I remember one dialogue particularly between mother and son BD- "40 ghav mein kisiki himat nhi BD aise baat karne ki."
Sher-" 400 ghav mein hum hi tumare bete hain"
This explains only sher can stand firm against BD...
He will soon realize and understand shraddha state...
@blue: Sher can most definitely stand firm against his mother because he knows his mother loves him to death and will never harm a hair on his body. He uses that to his advantage for example when he elected to confront mother about his mis-behavior telling her he wont tolerate anything against his wife again. (Ironic how he feels its alright for him to ill-treat her though-his convo with Virat refers).
@Red, if you go back to the episode where Shraddha tells him the truth about her being forced into the marriage. He does not wait to hear why she chose to stay mute and marry him. She tells him about his mother and how his mother then ordered her to tell him the truth, thus why she was telling him the entire truth. He doesn't hear that part. So his ego is bruised to the point of where, whenever the opportunity arises he elects to showcase that to Shraddha. At pink, exactly she was fearful of what his reaction will be to him rejecting him once again had she told him the truth about his mother the first time. She did not want her family to suffer thus she jumped into the fire of hell herself.
I just want to see understanding from Sher and strength from Shraddha to tell BD where to stick it in a respectful manner, in addition to telling Sher to stick his face where the sun don't shine as she aint his puppet.