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Originally posted by: criticaleyes
I'm not too sure what the reason is for everyone, first Jahnavi, and now Raghav to keep the truth about Viraj a secret from the rest of the Singh family.
Also, another element of the story, as it is developing now, which is Raghav using "Viraj tactics" of manipulation and game playing, "kidnapping" of Jahnavi, etc. has blurred the lines between the characters.Yet another aspect that bothers me slightly is Raghav constantly trying to touch Jahnavi (supposedly accidentally), even after knowing she is married and her "psycho" husband being right there. If Raghav had not been made out to be the "good" guy, his lust for a married woman would be taken as Raghav taking advantage of a poor, helpless woman.Raghav = Good personbutRaghav's actions = Not that of a good person.
Originally posted by: -SMay31-
coz only in dis way "Hero" can take the limelight 🤓
Originally posted by: mysticgoryfilms
@bold: Ditto!!One thing I find absolutely hilarious is that Raghav's actions are shoved off because he's supposedly the "hero" of this show. The "good guy". It's not disgusting or horrible, no, it's "romantic" and "sweet," or "heroic".For example, on Monday's episode Raghav actually killed two people on-screen. He cracked their necks. It was clearly visible and the sound of the cracking was heard loud and clear. Before I jumped to conclusions I waited to see if it will be brought up (since anything Viraj does is brought up so quickly analyzing if he murdered someone or not). But no one mentioned it.In this forum, some people are hell-bent on proving Viraj a murderer. I didn't care until Monday. When not one spoke up about how Raghav actually became a murderer. 😆Just ridiculous that Raghav's actions = good because he's supposedly the "hero". Viraj's actions = bad because he's supposedly the "villain". When they are one and the same.
@ bold: LOL this line cracked me up so bad 😆😆Originally posted by: prerna4rishav
Simple - Tum karo toh chamatkar, hum kare toh balaatkar 😳
Originally posted by: mysticgoryfilms
@bold: Ditto!!One thing I find absolutely hilarious is that Raghav's actions are shoved off because he's supposedly the "hero" of this show. The "good guy". It's not disgusting or horrible, no, it's "romantic" and "sweet," or "heroic".For example, on Monday's episode Raghav actually killed two people on-screen. He cracked their necks. It was clearly visible and the sound of the cracking was heard loud and clear. Before I jumped to conclusions I waited to see if it will be brought up (since anything Viraj does is brought up so quickly analyzing if he murdered someone or not). But no one mentioned it.In this forum, some people are hell-bent on proving Viraj a murderer. I didn't care until Monday. When not one spoke up about how Raghav actually became a murderer. 😆Just ridiculous that Raghav's actions = good because he's supposedly the "hero". Viraj's actions = bad because he's supposedly the "villain". When they are one and the same.
Originally posted by: mahinkhalid
I like Viraj as he's never murdered any1 as far as they've shown on-screen! Can't say the same for the Hero!