Originally posted by: JayashreeR
I will not forget her all India representative wala saree too🤣
Woh saree kam pocha zyada thi!! 🤣
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Originally posted by: JayashreeR
I will not forget her all India representative wala saree too🤣
Woh saree kam pocha zyada thi!! 🤣
yeah she needs to know wat the opponent is cable of and think according and act accordingOriginally posted by: BlueJayFire
Pallavi ke aadat hai, give empty threats. Remember the abortion drama ki baad, in that room, she will destroy him for 7 janam or whatever out of blue she came up with. There were a lot of time she was only giving damki to Raghav without doing anything. Here Sunny is dangerous. she isnt getting that.
Those dialogues after abortion expose drama my head is wil start spining if i think abt it
Reposting this from the main forum :)
Hey guys, so as many of you, I am absolutely in love with the set design of this show (read the RR mansion😍) and as I was watching some video of the Jay Mishra guy I found that he introduces the man himself at 2:30 ish of this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCtlIVxvFNQ
I felt the talented man deserved a separate post in IF hence decided to pop in IF after years.
Ps: I was reading the Discussing thread the other day & came across a fellow member who was wondering who the set designer was hence tagging her :)
Thanks for this! I was looking for it! 🤗
One more member from Canada!! Just noticed your sig.
Raghav was never convinced of the design but he was like if people want to pay for this tacky design and I can make good money off it, why not?
Where is that shrewd RR, man?
I actually really loved seeing that raw aggression, RR unmasked. This is clearly not the first time he's doing this. I could be off track here, but I'm fully expecting Ved to wedge the knife in deeper by reminding Raghav of what happened to his family members because of his mistakes, and how he was going to end up destroying Pallavi's life beyond just killing Mandaar.
Yes!! Ved is a cunning jerk who knows how to play mind games and now he knows Raghav's weakness he will exploit to the end and as you said he will wedge the knife more deeply by reminding him of his tragic memories and what could happen to Pallavi.
Originally posted by: meghumonu
Yes!! Ved is a cunning jerk who knows how to play mind games and now he knows Raghav's weakness he will exploit to the end and as you said he will wedge the knife more deeply by reminding him of his tragic memories and what could happen to Pallavi.
As much as it hurts to think what Raghav will go through, I think it's important for him to come out stronger and to also be more in control of his relationship with Pallavi, beyond going with the flow. This might finally force him to give his feelings a voice and his married life a direction.
thanks for ur insights will definitely will try this movie 👍🏼🤗
In Tum Bin, the hero accidentally hits the heroine's fiance while driving (I think he was drunk) and the guy dies because of it. The hero then goes to Canada to meet the family of the hero, stays there to help them after they lost their son. Of course, the hero and heroine fall in love but the hero never talks about his feelings because his guilt makes it very hard for him to open up to her. He did tell the dead guy's father what happened but the father doesn't speak. Later on, before he's being deported to India, he tells her on the phone that he was the one who caused her late fiance's death... By this time, she's forgiven him and is in love with him because she's seen what a great person he is. Also, the dead guy's father says that he did tell me the truth and he has served more punishment than was due by bearing his guilt and helping us all here, etc.
I recommend you watch that movie if you can. Words don't do it justice.
I actually really loved seeing that raw aggression, RR unmasked. This is clearly not the first time he's doing this. I could be off track here, but I'm fully expecting Ved to wedge the knife in deeper by reminding Raghav of what happened to his family members because of his mistakes, and how he was going to end up destroying Pallavi's life beyond just killing Mandaar.
I was expecting that too. I figure he'll go there eventually? He's been very measured in his approach this time, he'll make each confrontation sting more and more.
Raghav was never convinced of the design but he was like if people want to pay for this tacky design and I can make good money off it, why not?
Where is that shrewd RR, man?
He is there but ATM his mind is too cluttered up to think rationally as Pallavi literally became his weakness which Ved is using so well. Actually I like this Ved than the previous versiom the sadistic pleasure he is having seeing Raghav mentally unravelling clearly indicates he is a psycopath!!
Originally posted by: Lonelythots
Clearly raghav is at his lowest now which is what ved and others are taking advantage of.. last time when ved entered, raghav sent his family to a safe house.. pallavi was just an acquaintance. Also last time ved wanted to harm him physically. The game was just to attack him.. but this time around ved is much more powerful just for the reason that raghav stands to lose pallavi who he sees his chance to happiness in his life. So yes, this time its much more emotional for him and ragav has been an emotional fool from the neginning.. also from a track perspective, if raghav is always powerful and strong and keeps winning there is no mazaa. He has to lose some battles only to finally win the war against ved which would make it much more interesting and gripping and also root for him to win.. the villain has to have some headstart so that when the hero wins in the end, its much more sweeter.. may be the writing and execution can be better.
100% agree. Ved needs to score some points. It's no fun if the hero doesn't face tests or keeps winning all the time.
Raghav is great at mind games but for that he needs to steel himself and calm his overactive emotions. Go bash tires, dude. It'll help!