Well, look at it this way: think about the number of men - heterosexual men - who are married and have gay fantasies. Doesn't mean they're all going to act on it. At the end of the day, it's the choices they make. And in Vicky's case, it's pretty obvious he got confused for a while but at the end made a very determined decision that he is going for Pinky. Unlike the Bunty character, who is very sure about himself being gay.
I'm actually wondering about Madhu; why did she say at the end to Bunty "tumhe meri zaroorat hai, aur mujhe tumhari"? I know at the end she is content with the whole situation, but does she say that so that she can say to her family that she is now married and her family won't be worrying about her anymore? What about her own desires then? Her story is quite saddening actually.
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