Originally posted by: inlieu
@bold I also think once again the writers are doing a great job in their silent battle against toxic masculinity. Being a caring and considerate husband, son, brother, etc. doesn't make you less of a man. If a woman wants her in-laws to love her, why shouldn't a man want his in-laws to love him? They are his family by marriage/law, hence the term in-law? Is it wrong for a man to want to win them over? Right now Raghav is there for Pallavi but he is also there for himself. He wants them to accept him too, though he may not realize it. Normally such men would be seen as joru ka gulaam, be told that beta gaya haath se, etc. but it's time such thinking is changed.
I applaud the writers for this, seriously.