Originally posted by: aye-masakalii
I agree that the full white definitely pricks the eyes, and just a slightly different styling would have made a world of difference, but ab what to do- they had to make her match Raghav's hallucination, a manifestation of what's been plaguing his mind. She isn't dressed in white because she thinks herself to be a widow. She never dressed in white even when she was a widow- the only two times we've seen her in white was when first, she didn't want to pick a fight with Krishna's mom, and second time when she wanted to make a point on the reception (Both times we've ever seen her in white before, Raghav's added color, intentionally or not).
I don't think the conflict being highlighted is Pallavi's. She isn't confused about her status, she thinks of herself as a married woman. I really don't see her being torn between her past and her present right now, that may come later. She just wanted to wear a light sari to be respectful of the sombre nature of the day, and decided that that white sari will have to do. It actually is possible that she didn't have other sombre colors, some families do have such traditions. For example, on my mom's side of the family, brides don't wear black or white/very light colors in the first year of marriage. She probably didn't even think too much about picking that sari to wear, she just knew she had it and felt it would be event appropriate.
I believe the conflict being highlighted here with this attire is Raghav's, which I guess we'll see when he sees her dressed like this- all in white, but bearing all the symbols of marriage. The conflict of being married to and falling for a woman who's widowhood he holds himself accountable for.
@bold I guess it might be a tradition as well. Coming from south, to see a married woman wear a white is so against the norms.
How much can you prick a man whose complete existence is on the guilt that he is responsible for her widowhood. CV’s don’t need to highlight anything more, we got it loud and clear and they need to start clearing things than showing his conflicts anymore 😆 But I guess it will be soon as Pallavi is on it now.
How did you feel about Pallavi saying Choti moti baath nahi hai - Mandar ka birthday hai. I sometimes feel the writers want to specify that Pallavi was really close to Mandar or maybe respected him so much and kept him in that pedestal just the way she kept Baba. Or was it just another dialogue put in to keep focussing on the upcoming Mandar track ?