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Posted: 4 years ago
#51

Loved the episode

I am so glad the cvs didn't take the conventional route at all

Pallavi not believing Raghav even for a moment that he has caused the accident

This - is what I waited for 😍

How much ever he shouts he has done it , pallavi knows he didnt and called him out for it .

If it were possible raghav has fallen in love with her even more .

She knows him in and out

But Raghav has his insecurities and him voicing it that he doesnt deserve her - so well done

This entire story might be about mandaar just on the shell but its essence is Raghav and pallavi knowing that they both can't stay away from each other .

If raghav is the brain , pallavi is the heart . You need both together to survive ❤️

Keerti - I am so done since the pasta and SunKi romance 😂 ki I can't think about how lower she can stoop to not feel guilty at all .

Sunny was involved and that's gonna be a hard ride

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Posted: 4 years ago
#52

Will Farhad return after making a call to the lawyer?

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Posted: 4 years ago
#53

Originally posted by: aye-masakalii

Pallavi ❤️

One of the rare episodes that made me actually tear up. I cried with and for Pallavi today, right from the first scene- the way her eyes welled up and she was clutching her sari while learning about Mandaar's accident. Every emotion punched me in the gut. Couldn't help but remember Sharda's words- while obviously she needs closure here, it's one of those things where finding out the details hurts like hell. Shivi did great with the body language- the pain, the disbelief, the resurfaced trauma of it all, very well conveyed.

A lot of us predicted she'd call Raghav's bluff, but I was still impressed by her sheer conviction. She really does know him well enough to know that he would never be involved in a hit and run, and that there are only three people he'd protect at his own expense- Jaya, Kirti and Farhad (explicit acknowledgement that Farhad is family! ) So glad she's not been struck with the ITV-FL-syndrome of stupidity that tends to come with righteous missions. I also love how honest and upfront she's been about what she's up to since day one. She has nothing to hide, so she's hiding nothing. When she found the ring, she asked him. When she got a lead, she told him. When she needed money to investigate further, she didn't hide what she wanted money for. Today, she realized he's bluffing, she went straight to him about it. When asking Amma questions, again, did not cover up her motivation. It's extremely refreshing, and makes it so much easier to relate to her than her doing bad jasusi, trying to be subtle to finagle random clues from people, and stitching them into a dumb narrative.

I cried some more for her when she was explaining why she needs to know who's guilty to Raghav- her voice when she said Mandaar may have survived if he got help. Her point that not only was Mandaar killed, but four other people's lives were flipped forever (Third Nikhil mention in less than a week! Please come back, baby! We miss you). Extremely valid points, and it was obvious that Raghav got her point completely.

On Pallavi's trust- I've called her on being too blindly trusting before, but something today sold it to me. I loved that she got those lines- the man who helps anyone he sees roadside who needs it, the man who married a woman he detests for his mom, the man who was willing to go through with Vijay's disgusting condition- it really would be out of character for him to be in a hit and run, with the key word being run. An accident, sure. Leaving the person to die? Absolutely not. And the best part is, though the scene with the young girl was written in precisely for the sake of this confrontation, neither did the scene nor did the dialogues today seem forced, because that's the Raghav Rao we, as audience, have seen since day one.

My heart broke for Raghav today too, in his study scene. I don't think anyone in his life has ever shown such steadfast belief in him. I'm sounding like a broken record now, but I cried then too. I'm sure part of Raghav was indeed happy she called his bluff and he could drop his pretence, at least he knows he's not actually deceiving her, even though he's trying.

His perspective is also very relatable, and he has all my sympathies, being between a rock and a hard place. Obviously, he's not going to let Kirti go to jail so easily, he's going to do whatever he can to protect her. I expect nothing less from him at this point. But Pallavi's 'bohot kahaaniyan ho gayi' did sting- she really does deserve the truth.

Ugh, this is such well written conflict. When I think from Pallavi's perspective, she's 100% justified. When I think from Raghav's, I fully sympathise and relate, and I really can't fault him for what he's doing. Inevitably, these two are both going to end up hurt badly, but I think they'll come out stronger- and with better communication, which they so desperately need!

And of course, today marks the onset of yet another challenge for these two. It seems like progress in their relationship is always associated with challenges of some sorts. They both lost their respective challenges previously, but they're both playing this time. Can't wait to see how it plays out.

Omgggg all of this ❤️

It was so good

I am soo soo glad they showed her smart and not itv dumb

I am so damn sure Raghav can't even think that there would be this girl who would trust him even while he yells he is the culprit .

He has longed all his life for this unwaivering faith and boy ! he has it now .

But it breaks me that he can't voice it bcus of the circumstances .🥺

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Posted: 4 years ago
#54

Originally posted by: JayashreeR

Totally loved the whole confrontation scene

pallavi was bang on with her points and Raghav could not give answers

Now again they are upto a challenge


Raghvi never stops playing challenge challenge game 😆😆

Raghvi's favorite game challenge challenge 🤣🤣

Oh they forgot to add 30 days in this challenge 🤣🤣

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Posted: 4 years ago
#55

Is there any possibility that sunny has killed mandar??? And after accident kirti driving seat pr baith gayee?? Thats the only thing raghav saw??

Sunny means everything to kirti!! Both were drunk but actual kaand sunny ne kiya hoga to???

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Posted: 4 years ago
#56

Originally posted by: BlueJayFire


Still feel its not Keerthi. She was in the car at the time of accident.


Could sunny have drugged keerthi and she is not completely aware of what happened that day. She might suspect about she caused some accident. She must have mistaken that sunny cleared up the scene and helped her when it was actually Raghav. Would also explain her beintahaa love for sunny🤮.

Hit and run is something sunny is capable of, don't think Keerthi is this heartless.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#57

Originally posted by: BlueJayFire


Still feel its not Keerthi. She was in the car at the time of accident.

Today they were shooting the accident FB scenes and kush( sunny) was present at shooting. so sunny is 💯 involved in this hit and run case👍🏼

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Posted: 4 years ago
#58

Originally posted by: aye-masakalii

Pallavi ❤️

One of the rare episodes that made me actually tear up. I cried with and for Pallavi today, right from the first scene- the way her eyes welled up and she was clutching her sari while learning about Mandaar's accident. Every emotion punched me in the gut. Couldn't help but remember Sharda's words- while obviously she needs closure here, it's one of those things where finding out the details hurts like hell. Shivi did great with the body language- the pain, the disbelief, the resurfaced trauma of it all, very well conveyed.

A lot of us predicted she'd call Raghav's bluff, but I was still impressed by her sheer conviction. She really does know him well enough to know that he would never be involved in a hit and run, and that there are only three people he'd protect at his own expense- Jaya, Kirti and Farhad (explicit acknowledgement that Farhad is family! ) So glad she's not been struck with the ITV-FL-syndrome of stupidity that tends to come with righteous missions. I also love how honest and upfront she's been about what she's up to since day one. She has nothing to hide, so she's hiding nothing. When she found the ring, she asked him. When she got a lead, she told him. When she needed money to investigate further, she didn't hide what she wanted money for. Today, she realized he's bluffing, she went straight to him about it. When asking Amma questions, again, did not cover up her motivation. It's extremely refreshing, and makes it so much easier to relate to her than her doing bad jasusi, trying to be subtle to finagle random clues from people, and stitching them into a dumb narrative.

I cried some more for her when she was explaining why she needs to know who's guilty to Raghav- her voice when she said Mandaar may have survived if he got help. Her point that not only was Mandaar killed, but four other people's lives were flipped forever (Third Nikhil mention in less than a week! Please come back, baby! We miss you). Extremely valid points, and it was obvious that Raghav got her point completely.

On Pallavi's trust- I've called her on being too blindly trusting before, but something today sold it to me. I loved that she got those lines- the man who helps anyone he sees roadside who needs it, the man who married a woman he detests for his mom, the man who was willing to go through with Vijay's disgusting condition- it really would be out of character for him to be in a hit and run, with the key word being run. An accident, sure. Leaving the person to die? Absolutely not. And the best part is, though the scene with the young girl was written in precisely for the sake of this confrontation, neither did the scene nor did the dialogues today seem forced, because that's the Raghav Rao we, as audience, have seen since day one.

My heart broke for Raghav today too, in his study scene. I don't think anyone in his life has ever shown such steadfast belief in him. I'm sounding like a broken record now, but I cried then too. I'm sure part of Raghav was indeed happy she called his bluff and he could drop his pretence, at least he knows he's not actually deceiving her, even though he's trying.

His perspective is also very relatable, and he has all my sympathies, being between a rock and a hard place. Obviously, he's not going to let Kirti go to jail so easily, he's going to do whatever he can to protect her. I expect nothing less from him at this point. But Pallavi's 'bohot kahaaniyan ho gayi' did sting- she really does deserve the truth.

Ugh, this is such well written conflict. When I think from Pallavi's perspective, she's 100% justified. When I think from Raghav's, I fully sympathise and relate, and I really can't fault him for what he's doing. Inevitably, these two are both going to end up hurt badly, but I think they'll come out stronger- and with better communication, which they so desperately need!

And of course, today marks the onset of yet another challenge for these two. It seems like progress in their relationship is always associated with challenges of some sorts. They both lost their respective challenges previously, but they're both playing this time. Can't wait to see how it plays out.

OK so you cried a lot today!! Not the only one..I got tears in my eyes too. Talking about how refreshing this show has been in terms of execution, how good was the pace and the editing in todays episode! Pallavi's scene with the watchman. I loved how she cut short his exaggerated personal drama and asked him to get straight to the point. That is one thing I have loved about her in this whole investigation business..she has been pro-active, been open to assistance, followed the leads smartly without wasting time, asked all the right questions.. I have already raved about how good Shivangi was in that scene when she gets to hear about that accident for the first time since it happened.. She can switch emotions from pain, to shock to rage with a flick of an eye..she is THAT good with emoting through her eyes..I could literally feel her feeling the physical pain Mandhar must've gone through when the car hit him.. it was like she was physically and mentally transported to that accident site.. What a talent this girl is!!

Loved her confrontation scene with Raghav ..Bottom line is she knows to what extent he can go to protect his family and now she knows him enough to trust him not to ''run'' away from an accident scene, no matter who is responsible, without trying to do everything in his capacity to make sure that person gets medical assistance.. and she was right. Raghav did take Mandhar to a nearby hospital..

Raghav is the one who is in very tough spot right now.. In his heart he knows, he is not doing right by her and that she needs to know the truth for a closure.. him taking the blame is only going to prevent her from getting that ..and his actions are only adding to her misery because she would never want a closure at the cost of him wrongfully taking the blame upon himself.. From Raghav's POV, he is doing what is expected of him.. When he covered up the matter hoping to protect Keerthi, he obviously had never anticipated things to turn out this way . I really loved the scene in his office where he picks up their framed pic from the wedding and asks her why she is not believing him this time like she always does? He is going to do everything in his power to stop her from getting to Keerthi, beginning with turning himself in to police.Again these two pitted again each other with yet another challenge..both determined and highly motivated..Very excited to see how things unfold from here on...

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Posted: 4 years ago
#59

Originally posted by: aye-masakalii

Pallavi ❤️

One of the rare episodes that made me actually tear up. I cried with and for Pallavi today, right from the first scene- the way her eyes welled up and she was clutching her sari while learning about Mandaar's accident. Every emotion punched me in the gut. Couldn't help but remember Sharda's words- while obviously she needs closure here, it's one of those things where finding out the details hurts like hell. Shivi did great with the body language- the pain, the disbelief, the resurfaced trauma of it all, very well conveyed.

A lot of us predicted she'd call Raghav's bluff, but I was still impressed by her sheer conviction. She really does know him well enough to know that he would never be involved in a hit and run, and that there are only three people he'd protect at his own expense- Jaya, Kirti and Farhad (explicit acknowledgement that Farhad is family! ) So glad she's not been struck with the ITV-FL-syndrome of stupidity that tends to come with righteous missions. I also love how honest and upfront she's been about what she's up to since day one. She has nothing to hide, so she's hiding nothing. When she found the ring, she asked him. When she got a lead, she told him. When she needed money to investigate further, she didn't hide what she wanted money for. Today, she realized he's bluffing, she went straight to him about it. When asking Amma questions, again, did not cover up her motivation. It's extremely refreshing, and makes it so much easier to relate to her than her doing bad jasusi, trying to be subtle to finagle random clues from people, and stitching them into a dumb narrative.

I cried some more for her when she was explaining why she needs to know who's guilty to Raghav- her voice when she said Mandaar may have survived if he got help. Her point that not only was Mandaar killed, but four other people's lives were flipped forever (Third Nikhil mention in less than a week! Please come back, baby! We miss you). Extremely valid points, and it was obvious that Raghav got her point completely.

On Pallavi's trust- I've called her on being too blindly trusting before, but something today sold it to me. I loved that she got those lines- the man who helps anyone he sees roadside who needs it, the man who married a woman he detests for his mom, the man who was willing to go through with Vijay's disgusting condition- it really would be out of character for him to be in a hit and run, with the key word being run. An accident, sure. Leaving the person to die? Absolutely not. And the best part is, though the scene with the young girl was written in precisely for the sake of this confrontation, neither did the scene nor did the dialogues today seem forced, because that's the Raghav Rao we, as audience, have seen since day one.

My heart broke for Raghav today too, in his study scene. I don't think anyone in his life has ever shown such steadfast belief in him. I'm sounding like a broken record now, but I cried then too. I'm sure part of Raghav was indeed happy she called his bluff and he could drop his pretence, at least he knows he's not actually deceiving her, even though he's trying.

His perspective is also very relatable, and he has all my sympathies, being between a rock and a hard place. Obviously, he's not going to let Kirti go to jail so easily, he's going to do whatever he can to protect her. I expect nothing less from him at this point. But Pallavi's 'bohot kahaaniyan ho gayi' did sting- she really does deserve the truth.

Ugh, this is such well written conflict. When I think from Pallavi's perspective, she's 100% justified. When I think from Raghav's, I fully sympathise and relate, and I really can't fault him for what he's doing. Inevitably, these two are both going to end up hurt badly, but I think they'll come out stronger- and with better communication, which they so desperately need!

And of course, today marks the onset of yet another challenge for these two. It seems like progress in their relationship is always associated with challenges of some sorts. They both lost their respective challenges previously, but they're both playing this time. Can't wait to see how it plays out.

I was intending on not watching the episode. Par lagta hai dekhna padhega.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#60

Why did he call a lawyer ?


I hope he tells the lawyer everything so the lawyer has time to prepare for Keerti id it comes out


Divorce papers and getting his affairs in order before jail yatra


Raghav is protecting Keerti but gkub is preotecting gkp

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