I hate to admit... but I'm losing interest in the show because of Pallavi's character :(
It's no longer about how she doesn't care for her self-respect, but the fact that she keeps blaming Raghav and dragging him into her problematic and dysfunctional family. She's an awfully dense businesswoman, her saree ki dukaan is an unprofitable mess, and her apparent family has a strong bias against her! Why is it that when Amruta comes home drunk, nobody bats an eyelid, but when Pallavi spends time with the landlord of her shop, all hell breaks loose?! The double standards are getting out of hand, but what's worse is Pallavi's reaction to all of this.
I think the makers should take a step back and reflect on what they're doing with Pallavi's character and the message she's portraying to her female audience. She's uninspiring, unnecessarily meek, and outright gullible. Unfortunately, all we're learning from Pallavi is that a widowed daughter-in-law should bend over backwards for her in-laws no matter how poorly they treat her.
& here I was hoping for a concept similar to the movie Baabul, where the in-laws support their widowed daughter-in-law in all her personal and professional endeavours...
I absolutely agree with each word that you've written. Raghav's character and dialogues are brilliant. Sai Ketan has excellently portrayed "The Raghav Rao" and that was what got me hooked to MHRW. Also Raghvi have good chemistry but lately Pallu's character is so🤢 that I'm having trouble enjoying the show and shipping Raghvi. Writers do need to pause and review what they're doing with Pallavi and what msg they're giving to their audience.