Originally posted by: PSharada
Agree with you Ru - Today's episode has no significant plot progress. Makes me think they are still making this up as they go. I loved the Raghav - Pallavi soup scene in the beginning and Raghav thankfully did not say anything to appease Esha. He was just looking on admirably when Pallavi was talking to Esha. Definitely like Shivangi says these kind of people are really rare.
Raghav thankfully saying he can't leave a girl in that situation and go and enjoy their honeymoon. That brings the Insaaniyaat thing which Sickand is too fond of for whatever reason.
Regarding Milind and Sulo why do I feel they are creating a situation where Pallavi might sympathize with Raghav when he later says that whatever happened that night in Warangal was because he was so drunk and he was imagining Pallavi. Somehow I feel this is what they are tying up to and may be this is what will get Pallavi back to RR Mansion to try to expose Esha.
BTW on another note, today in my class we were discussing one project we did in which the students were supposed to come up with what they feel very passionate about. One girl said she wants to make a better place and her reason for that was - An eye for an eye is never the answer. I was awe stuck hearing her say that. Made me question myself for a moment - am I becoming too cynical. Anyway I guess Pallavi kind of people do exist in the world.
That's a very mature and wise view to have Sharada. Are they teenagers or kids? I hope their kindness is reciprocated well by others❤️
I don't think it's cynicism per se. As we grow and go through life, our experiences, our wounds and pain make us jaded and cautious of the world--it's fear that makes us second-guess and question everything and everyone we come across. This reminds me of this thing I saw long back on Tumblr:
We all deal with pain in different ways, putting on different masks, making it an integral part of ourselves. Some people (like Pallavi) can hide it behind optimism and kindness, some do the opposite. It's strange how we want Pallavi to also learn from this track to not trust people blindly, as if innocence and kindness is a bad thing. Sigh.