Originally posted by: MistyDawn
I agree with you.. In a perfect world, that's how civilized people are expected to behave. I personally don't want the tension to simmer down just yet.. Raghav's and Vijay's dynamics is one of the main highlights of this story.. They are both egoistic and volatile personalities and hence are going to clash over principles from time to time.. It's adding that extra something to the story otherwise its all rainbow and unicorns which is no fun lol.. In this case, I think Raghav didn't have time to talk to Ayi and Milind and get them onboard and even if he did, Vijay would not have listened.. So he did what comes naturally to him-use brute force and intimidation..the art of persuasion is not Raghav's forte. He is flawed that way and is not gonna change overnight.. Vijay's issue with Raghav runs deeper than what it appears on the surface..it started with their first meeting outside the temple when he saw him ill treat Pallavi and like they say first impression is the last impression.. infact it kept getting worse over time and add to that Pallavi's open defiance of his orders to stay away from Raghav, bruised his ego so bad..it was ''she chose him over me'' for Vijay so yes in that sense he feels constantly challenged by Raghav..
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Agree with your post..we need someone in the plethora of characters who can stand up to Raghav..he needs a worthy opponent...they are making VD that. Sulochana is way too sneaky to have verbal wars with RR. Earlier it was Pallavi who stood upto him but he broke her by marrying her brute force and he brought her home .šāāļø . Only when she was going away to kolhapur he brought out his persuasiveness and sincerety .
Hope Pallavi continues to stand up to him on his wrong doings at home....maybe some meaningful conversation that enlighten him about her worldly perspective.