Originally posted by: -abz-
So this is my favourite scene and I'm making an analysis, cause the dialogue writers stole the limelight.
Pallavi cooks, thinking about Raghav and his actions. She also remembers their hair drying scene, and also the forehead kiss she gave him.
These might be some beautiful moments in her memory, why would she think about it in her painful moment otherwise? One was when Raghav was ready to do anything for her and the other was when Raghav told Pallavi the meaning of love for him was her. Two moments that Pallavi cherishes in the treasure of their golden memories.
The food gets overheated, almost burnt actually; just like her thoughts that is burning her with pain, by bringing beautiful instances of her life and letting it mess up with her current situation. The servant comes in, putting Pallavi back to reality. She looks at the burnt food and then looks away, wiping her tears. She does not have the habit of crying for herself.
She goes to chop vegetables, what Raghav said and did puts her in deep ache to an extent where she cuts her own finger. Her thoughts bleed through her finger.
Raghav notes a bleeding Pallavi and rushes to her. The man cannot see her in pain after all. And when he is the reason for her pain; he becomes wild and furious over himself. Raghav asks for the first-aid box and looks at her wound. He is unable to withstand it.
Dhek kar kya karoge Raghav? Chah kar bhi dard kam nehi kar paoge na?
He is the reason for her ache, his lack of trust in their love is reason for her bleeding agony. It twists Pallavi and stabs Raghav. She never bends anyways, she speaks from her heart even if the truth hurts and she did it again. She didn't stay to watch him in pain, she couldn't just do that. She walks away letting the blood drip down on the floor, staining Raghav in it.
Judaai blends with that moment.