Originally posted by: najma123
In relation to a lot of posts I read ^, Bajaj is self-conceited, self-absorbed, confident, assured to the point he thinks no one can be more right than himself. He believes if something is important to him, it is deemed to be of generic importance irrespective of how trivial it could be to others.
He also gets affronted when he's targeted, courtesy the scenes where Prerna told him off.
And he follows his own scruples and has his own dictionary where he's defined what is using people and what is respecting them. According to him, whatever is happening is based on his own definition. So even if he does spring Sneha up on Prerna out of the blue, it goes with his character. Bajaj can be completely wrong - I can deal with Bajaj doing something wrong, but if it is consistent with the largeness of the character they have built. His one-liners are much more than just swag-filled lines. They have helped shape a persona which is clearly larger than life, and now to have him go against his own words and act not according to his original character is unacceptable.
There has to be some flashback between the green saree day and the white saree day, where he tells her why or how he picked her for the project. I don't care if what he said was a bluff and he did it to pacify her and his intention was indeed to bring down Anurag by using his lover, but there should be some explanation. They can't just go from I hate you to let me order food for you in two days with no decent explanation.
Bajaj needs to be focused individually to reveal more about his conflicts instead of just being a man with swag-filled lines all the time.
1.5 month & we have nothing deep on this character so far except for some lines that are not pointing in a good direction.
One reason is enough to ruin Bajaj this time. Because if he also goes into self-assuming zone & take a decision on Prerna's behalf by omitting a crucial fact just because he is confident, then there is no difference between what Anurag-Prerna did & what he is doing.