Sister, I love you, I hope you know this. You always know how to notice important things.
It really confuses me when all the blame is put on one person, in this case it's Priya, wait, what's really wrong with her? The fact that she, despite a very painful past with her father and a narcissist, she leaves Rama a special place and gives him faith, despite the fact that, as you rightly noted, he constantly asked for some kind of evidence, not her, but he.
She, without hesitation, threw herself under the car to save his life and it's not only that the sir was here, for Ram she would have done it anyway.
She wanted to talk, Ram also wanted to, they were not allowed by too smart advisers, whom no one called. What is the fault of Ram and Priya themselves? They love each other very much, and are ready to surrender to this, they are hindered by pain, taken, alas, not from the ceiling, and the intentions of other people, good and absolutely terrible.
In addition, let's not forget that all this time Ram did not deny that he only needed friendship in marriage, from this point Priya sees the situation, she feels, even physically, more than friendship, but she is afraid to confirm this because of of the past.
As a woman, I know too well how a father affects relationships with other men, how can she not be afraid, having this creature instead of a dad?
On the other hand, Ram, hears speeches about friendship and nothing more, but feels something else, he is afraid to confirm, like Priya.
Both are very difficult, and instead of support, we just call them terrible low fools? They already have families capable of this, enough, isn't it. If they had not been disturbed by those whom no one called, they would have gone to talk, in the end, they had a heartfelt quarrel and found out everything, but what if they were not given a chance?
Edited by SEA05 - 3 years ago