Originally posted by: InspectorShirke
He was very bossy. I would advise you to rewatch the movie. He was moral policing Pooja while at the same time he looked down on his own wife and the whole baggage she brought with her to his home after marriage. Especially in the scene where they are trying to convince him to let Rohan live in the house, he is like I don't want Rohan to set his eyes on Pooja. Why? are you her dad or what? She is a grown adult and he also said that I am the boss of the house and yahan sirf meri chalegi akin to Yash Raichand who was a bit more serious in his commanding behaviour.
You're really nitpicking things you know that? Pooja was asking Rahul to let Rohan, who is a stranger to him at that point to stay in their house. Who would allow a stranger guy to stay in their house? Especially when there are women in the house?
Rahul was acting like any normal person. He had problem with Pooja wearing short clothes, that was his old school mentality, but he wasn't a dictator to stop her or any woman in the house. They were all free to do whatever they want to do.
He wasn't Pooja's father, but he was his brother-in-law, so a brother like figure, and you know that Indian brothers are protective.
Him saying he's the boss doesn't mean he was really the boss or dictator like Yash.
I would also add that he didn't look down on his wife or her side of the family, but was justifiably embarrassed because of some of her acts.
Edited by Harley_Quinn - 4 years ago
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