Especially when the clerk who plays a key role in this baby swap goes by the name Valmiki. He does this for a variety of bad motives and hardly has any redeeming qualities. Do they simply not care, or do they not realize how wrong this is on every level?

    Source: Filmi Indian
    TheContrarily, wealthy Jindals who inadvertently lost their Shehzada to Valmiki are decent individuals, even if they do treat Valmiki quite poorly as their previous retainer. When it comes to the Jindals, the directors even splash out on acting skills, placing Sachin Khedekar (the patriarch), Manisha Koirala (his daughter), and Ronit Roy (his son-in-law) all in that section that they obviously care more for.
    Then there is Kriti Sanon, a hotshot attorney who, for some reason, never enters a courtroom but adds some attractive gloss to the nonsense. She flits in and out of the Jindal community as a potential match for their selfish son (the same child, who was originally Valmiki’s child and is now living a life of luxury). 
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