Originally posted by: sankalpam
I was thinking the same. I don't think anything could make Pallavi turn against the Deshmukhs, atleast not now. This is not that kind of a show. If the pre-launch promos and the Mummyji promo are anything to go by, the Deshmukhs minus Sulo and Amrutha will forever remain the "good" people of the show. They're already glorified enough as the in-laws who accepted their bahu as their beti. The online audience hate them because we're able to see through their hypocrisy and because they are a hurdle to Raghvi, but I don't think ITV has progressed enough to call them out on their pretence, because they're still acting according to our "sanskaar". But when you think about it, they were sl*t-shaming Amrutha all along during that abortion track. The way Sharada confronted Sulochana about Amrutha was disgusting, but justifiable in this story because Sulo and Amrutha are the villains, hence wrong and not to mention, went against our sanskaar.
I agree bro. Unko paschataap ki aag me jhulsa daalenge, but they will remain the positive Indian family. Oh Sitara waalon, kab sudhroge naaspeeto
I understand that it's naive for me to expect ITV women to suddenly preach about abortion rights, women's rights over their bodies and against sl*t-shaming, but it also sheds lights on how Deshmukhs are going to be represented in the show. They are the beacons of everything right, approved with a sanskaari tag and bit of progressiveness (Pallavi doesn't have to wear a white saree, Pallavi is our beti) sprinkled on top.
Just like the abortion track, even during this track, they're probably going to paint Deshmukhs as the naive, sorry-our-judgment-was-clouded-by-the-accusations-we-knew-all-along-that-pallavi-wouldn't-do-it family. Also, I wonder if Rambo threw her out because of the accusations Raghav made or because she had been hiding the real state of the shop from them, because I really don't see them, atleast Sharada believing this nonsense.
Pata nahi yaar. It's like VD was looking for an excuse to ease himself of the itch he was feeling of seeing RaghVi together and he acted on that impulse. Usne Raghav ka bhadaas Pallavi pe utaara hai. And Pallavi isn't the daughter and never will be. and honestly, I don't trust the promos. Stories stick to the original concept for the first 10 days, uske baad TRP ke hisaab se story aur script badal jaata hai.
I do think that Raghav will feel the remorse, albeit short-lived. But for the sake of drama, Pallavi wouldn't get to know about the Keerti MMS fiasco anytime soon. They're probably gonna drag this out like IPKKND– Khushi had no idea for a long time why Arnav forced her into marriage and was being a dick to her. About the misunderstandings affecting Raghav's feelings, I think that will play a major role in him realising his feelings for her. I don't really want him to fall in love with her because the misunderstandings have been cleared and he "realises" what a nice girl Pallavi is (saving his mom by donating blood). I want it to happen organically and when finally all misunderstandings are cleared, the guilt should take a toll on him. I want to watch him suffer for a bit.
But I don't trust the CVs, so...
See, there is no point comparing Arnav with Raghav. Arnav was a businessman, but Raghav is a don pehle, businessman baad me. The approach is totally different. And remember, Arnav did not malign Khushi even when he misunderstood her. In fact, he presented her as his wife keeping her dignity sacrosanct as ASR's wife. Yes, the force and blackmailing were wrong. Also, Arnav and Khushi were in the phase of falling in love. Yahaan to love hai hi nahi abhi. Raghav ka phir bhi hai, thoda sa, Pallavi ke dimaag me door door tak ye baat nahi hai. And Raghav engaged in a tit for tat with the wrong person, but he maligned her only na. Its like Keerti ke dard ka nahi, apne dard ka badla le raha ho. Tumne mujhko dhokha diya types. And at the end of the day, Khushi was in love with Arnav, and it was important for her that Arnav trusted her. Hence she forgave him so easily. Pallavi does not give two f**cks about what Raghav thinks of her and neither she needs his trust, atleast not now.
I have little hope in CVs to actually make Pallavi realize that Deshmukhs have taken her for granted and that she's only been slaving away in that house for years. The ideal scenario would be to have Pallavi come to this realisation and decide to make most out of the situation she's in – being married to Raghav, she should work to bring both Deshmukhs and Raghav to their knees. I would love to see Pallavi grow into a confident and independent woman; she can either start her own business or take over DSE
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Nahi, but I need a Pallavi devi ka special lecture series for this family for sure. Cut off bhale hi na kare.😆
The way this story is set, the ideal growth for Pallavi would be the realisation that she shouldn't slave away her life for her dead pati, his family or the soon-to-be pati's anger outbursts. She is her own person and has a right to everything others have–happiness, financial independence and love. I find it very fascinating that Raghav today mentioned about Pallavi being an adult, beautiful and single woman who has every right to her feelings and desires. Though he intended something else, it was very important to drive that point across to the Deshmukhs and I hope it hit a nerve.
That's for sure!
What do you guys feel? How will this track take shape?
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