Originally posted by: fria319
My issue is eventually they have to show characters grow. That's actually what makes good tv. We can keep saying it's "in character" but it shouldn't still be in character bc that shows lack of growth. Especially when about a day ago he was willing to openly say everything.
It made sense before, for him to shut down. And once in a while, people revert to their old ways too so I get that too. But shouldn't they show him progressing in some aspects?
You have a point Fria. It seems to me that Raghav has opened up more compared to earlier but of course he has his moments. The fact that he told Pallavi that he didn't want to sign the deal because he knew the girl, is something the old Raghav might not have said.
b: I was thinking about that mirchi-salan scene too--and my assumption is, it's easier to talk about the past when we know it's a chapter in our life we'd never have to open and revisit. It's harder to face it when it's standing in front of us, triggering everything we'd rather forget and when it can threaten our present that we've worked hard for. Telling Pallavi about that one random ex gf who had cheated on him is different than telling her about this Esha whom Pallavi has met and who's in such a close proximity (especially because Raghav doesn't know how Pallavi would react to her being back). I still wanted him to be the one breaking the news to Pallavi, not Esha behen
Edited by rubys07 - 3 years ago