Originally posted by: DivyaaaV
hmm yeah you are right I did say that
what I meant was:
I think she is guilty that she moved on in the context that right now Mandar is left alone to deal with this mess of a situation wherein he only remembers her name
I don't think she feels bad that she remarried, as in she never loved Mandar so she isn't feeling bad about her relationship with Raghav
does that makes any sense
Yes, it does make sense. Human emotions can be complicated and Pallavi might be in a bind, feeling obligated to the Deshmukhs, feeling guilty for having moved on and even for loving someone else, and also feeling a sense of duty towards Mandar as he was her husband albeit for less than a day. All this could be portrayed by the writers better instead of making Pallavi look like an airhead who doesn’t think of even calling her husband or checking her phone when she has been out all day long.
When you have left home and have not told your loved one, however important the reason, work, emergency, whatever, there will be a nagging need at the back of your mind to connect and let the person know. It would have been nice if Pallavi was shown to worry about not letting Raghav know or checking her phone at least. Then tying what Raghav tells her about Mandar with the phone being dead or off and correlating the two even at a later point of the story. Nothing like that transpired, she hung out with this man, wore his bangles, didn’t remove them when she came home, then kept happily yapping, why then wouldn’t the man gloat that in a few days he will make her wear his mangalsutra? Creeped me out, Mandar and his talk. Reminded me a little bit of the movie Darr.