Originally posted by: inlieu
This is like Ladies' Special week. Every single woman is doing some kind of dhamaka (good or bad).
Amma going on a rampage, giving Raghav a piece of her mind. I felt sorry for her because she and her son are in a similar position - they trusted someone and felt betrayed. Raghav once again felt that he'd come this close to bridging the gap with his Amma only to have her push him away, but he didn't get what Amma was trying to say. She was trying to defend him even in front of Pallavi, not as typical mothers who are blind to their son's faults but as a mother who genuinely felt her son was trying hard to change.
I appreciate that Pallavi didn't mince words or hide anything, and as normal people do, told Ayi how she was suffering because of Raghav's actions. Even though she doesn't understand their dynamics yet, she can already tell that Raghav cannot stand up to his mother. I know she was too distraught to analyze it but maybe one day she'll think back to what Amma said about their tragic past and separation, and try to understand Raghav better. Throwing stones is an age-old way of showing one's anger and disgust at people. Except, she directed it at his car, instead of him (he deserves it). I get it she doesn't want to break the law. You can bet if the roles had been reversed he would have continued. Raghav, be ready to have crinkled collars or switch to t-shirts because Pallavi is going to grab your collar again and again.
Ayi was reading between the lines and was extremely impressed that Amma had not only assessed Pallavi's character correctly, but chose to side with her instead of her own son. Obviously, she doesn't know that they're estranged but still, seeing Amma's strength of character and principles mirrored what she had done the night before when she walked out to support Pallavi. The way she put BWA in her place drew looks of admiration from Ayi, who had never been able to go the extent that Amma had the freedom to. BWA, by elaborating on the sordid details of Raghav's actions, just helped Pallavi gain more sympathy from Amma, LOL. Ayi was also relieved to see that her daughter is living with the right people and of course, once again I loved that Keerti said Pallavi was like a sister to her.
Keerti dropping the bombshell that she knew about the accounts stunned him, he had a comeback ready but his sister wasn't buying it. I love her character - she's a logical thinker but also has a high EQ, like her mother. You could see that she had begun to harden towards Raghav after only recently melting a bit during the scandal, i.e. just when she thought she could maybe go back to being normal with her brother, he slammed the door shut with his actions.
I want to see more such things in future. Rao ladies rock! I can tell why he'd be so eager to please Amma and make her shift to his home after her outright rejection of him today.
He always blamed Pallavi for coming between whenever he thought that his Amma would come to him, but what he does not now is, it will be pallavi only who is going to bridge that gap between a son and mother.
If he sat down and thought this matter thoroughly he will understand where he is going wrong but he is only intelligent when his bussiness is concerned otherwise he the most foolish person alive. 
And I will enjoy with the tub of my popcorn and ice-cream whenever she holds his collar.
You know but one thing I like about the show or may be Raghav is, I have seen in alot of Itv shows that the ML pulling the FL to themselves or hold the FL so tightly in anger, they always loose that control but I love the way Raghav keeps his distance.
He atleast knows that his limits regarding that matter. May be after marriage his this character will filter in air but right now I really like that. 
She knows that he cares about materialistic things so I can't blame her for going to her car. 
And Keerthi was bang on with her that question, "how can you sleep at night after destroying a girl's life"
And he was like, 'how you know? '🤣