: It captures the classic Mahabharata dilemma: Is loyalty to a friend more important than the pursuit of absolute truth?
Karn’s response is rooted in his lived experience as an "outcast." He argues that he was a man rejected by society until Duryodhan offered him the respect he deserved based on merit rather than birth. For Karn, his loyalty is an act of gratitude, even if it forces him to turn a blind eye to Duryodhan’s misdeeds. 4. Why This Scene Matters
This confrontation is the bedrock of the relationship between Uruvi and Karn. It defines Uruvi not just as a love interest, but as an empowered woman who refuses to ignore her partner’s moral failings.