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Originally posted by: SourWolf
Next we are acquainted with the Rajvansh Fam. A family ruled by Rupal Patel's character. She is basically like an authoritarian parent to everyone in the family (In my opinion, she's the female version of Amitabh Bachchan from Mohabbatein). I'm sure she's one of those people who always want things to go as per their whims and fancies. Like it's their way or the highway except there's no highway and only their way. Am I making sense? She scares me, honest to god. Like she could ask me for my food and I'd just hand it over to her no questions asked. And that's why I understand why the people who live with her react the way they do when she's around. Like Akshay Kumar said ever so wisely, don't angry her.
The analysis of the first episode was wonderful. I too liked the episode and the introductions. 👍🏼@blue. I agree she is an authoritarian, but she is not really one of those people who says my way or highway and there is no highway. She is one of those people for whom the family tradition and image matters more than anything. The rules and regulation laid down by the dead are more important to her than the choices of the living. She is all about the collective, the Rajvansh family and what that signifies. She wants to maintain the symbol of the family with iron fist. You know the aan, Baan, shaan, etc. of the family matters more than the choice of individual members.For ex, tradition dictates that the bahu of the family wears her pallu in front of her her elders. She will enforce this without taking the bahu's feelings into account. The bahu may not want to wear saree or any of those symbols of her place, she might want to wear a salwar. But that doesn't matter to her. All it matters is that the family traditions are upheld. She expects everyone to follow the same beliefs that was followed from the known time. She doesn't like anyone opposing the traditions and beliefs. And she will do everything to keep the Rajvansh family in that mould, the same as it was from the past, no matter what it takes.
Originally posted by: SourWolf
I agree that she's more concerned with the image she uphelds of the family among thr general public rather than considering the actual feelings of the housemates when faced with a decision. Or at least that's what I could fathom from the way her character was introduced to us. And it is exactly why I feel she's someone who will go to any lengths to ensure that her decision is implemented no matter what. In her head, she is doing this not for herself but for her family's reputation and hence whatever the price, she'll pay.Quoting your example, given such a situation, it is definitely something she wouldn't think twice about. Traditions and values are of utmost importance to her and that's why she'll make the bahu abide by them, no questions asked. In the end, there is only her way.I might be majorly wrong about this though considering how my gullible heart was of the opinion that Barb had somehow made it in the upside down. I guess all I'm saying is maybe she isn't as scary as she seems, only time will tell.
@Shaavi
Abir is elder to Kunal so how come Choti bahu ?