I also loved how the despair in his eyes changed to hope when she told him that bad times are short-lived and that the sun rises eventually. Again, Sai did such a fabulous job there!
There was so much flip flop to execute in that scene, right from when she presents him the protein shake to break his fast with his favorite, up until the scene ends. So much of flipping between despair, resignation, hope, guilt, affection. And each flip was so well played!
I also loved how stable Pallavi was in that sequence. She wasn't blind to how disturbed she was, it would have been out of character for her to be oblivious to it. But at the same time, she knew it wasn't the time or place to push for answers. She did and said what she could to give him some peace in that situation, because she knows something is very very wrong. We've also seen Raghav absolutely spiral while looking at his hands before, when the guilt takes over. I loved how quickly she managed to pull him out of that moment.
Reminded me of something Vaishali mentioned a few days back, about the thehraav that Pallavi brings in Raghav's chaotic life. The first scene, of him sleeping peacefully in her arms after the night we know he had, also felt more of the same sense of thehraav.