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Posted: 4 years ago
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Sai's voice modulation in that scene was top notch. He's sad and he speaks like a sad man would. I love the relation both of them share. Aai is so nice...I love her!

Kartavya...hehe...felt like I've been transported to historical days. Yeah, they live in the same city, a few minutes away, they can meet anytime. No need to cry Pals baby. He can even come and do a sleepover at the D's and adjust to middle class living, throw around a few tantrums too...😃

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Love this. EVERYTHING ❤️

It was such a profound scene. It was meaningful, mature and endearing. Raghav is and was at his lowest moment, but these two women (Aai and Amma) are there to hold him. They've got his back. I still think that this track is more about Raghav and his vulnerabilities than anyone else, it's not about Mandar. Atleast for me it isn't. I already shifted my focus from Mandar to Raghav (if I ever focussed on Mandar, that is 😆).


Originally posted by: inlieu

I loved it that she used the visit for three purposes:

1. To invite all the Raos as show of strength in numbers and presence of Pallavi's actual family

2. To reassure Raghav that he may be out of sight but not out of mind, neither for Pallavi nor for Ayi. He's as important and special as before, and the event is Pallavi's way of setting a less somber ambience for them to meet up in.

3. To gauge what she had suspected was Raghav's state of mind and that she knew Pallavi was underestimating. For a while she'd been thinking about how all this was affecting him and this was confirmed by the state she saw him in. Hence her reassurance that Pallavi is his amaanat.


Raghav has always been gentle with people who he sees in the position of the mother, his reverence for mothers and their role stems from how he feels about his own mother. He has always been courteous with Ayi, even on the worst of day. We saw that even when he was defaming Pallavi at the party, how his tone and look changed when he talked to her briefly. And it's always been aap, not tum. He never took out his anger on Sanki Buddha on Ayi. So when she told him verbally and non-verbally what his place was in her life and Pallavi's, and what Pallavi's was in his, he read her eyes. The way he held his hand was not just to acknowledge her words and gratitude, but also as though he were holding and extension of Pallavi.


The scene was beautifully conceived, especially considering that this was the first time she'd openly acknowledged Raghav as her son-in-law and visited his house. I have to applaud the screenplay here and the way they showed Jaya standing in the background observing it with a knowing look, and feeling better for her own son.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: armaanasya

Exactly what I thought but they are making it seem like her presence is very vital to avoid any suicidal thoughts, which is why they gave her dialogues like we have to keep a close watch on him, that's why she can't leave d house. Idk why I'm even explaining this illogical reasoning this but I'm just telling what the makers are trying to convey.


And I loved how soft he was with aai. He treats people acc to what they are and deserve to be treated.

What I am finding most annoying with pallavi is ..she is taking raghav for granted...ur husband calls u and ask for forgiveness , and then tell u that he is not even able to breath without u...but she is not even thinking about calling and checking how is he...she has all the time to baby sit mandar, but can't talk to her husband..she feels so much for her farz but shows no feeling towards her love....so conveniently she told aayee that ragahv is not picking up the phone, he might have slept, I will speak later... shouldn't she be worried why he is not picking up the phone, how can she assume he would have slept when he clearly told how miserable he was without her .. shouldn't she have called amma and confirmed with amma if raghav is fine or not , why he is not picking phone..this is where pallavi the wife is unrelatable..beyond by tolerance level .



Yes that's what makes raghav lovable ...he was so rude to VD the other day and so sweet to aayee yesterday...even ayee eyes were on raghav, she might have even understood how miserable and lost raghav was..but his wife who claims to know him in and out cannot/doesn't want to...the way aayee assured raghva that pallavi is his amanat..that gave raghav so much solace...it was the best part of the episode..

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: Viewpoint

Sai's voice modulation in that scene was top notch. He's sad and he speaks like a sad man would. I love the relation both of them share. Aai is so nice...I love her!

Kartavya...hehe...felt like I've been transported to historical days. Yeah, they live in the same city, a few minutes away, they can meet anytime. No need to cry Pals baby. He can even come and do a sleepover at the D's and adjust to middle class living, throw around a few tantrums too...😃

I love Sharda too. She is love.


Historical days it was😆.

That would hv been so much fun. Raghav and his tantrums in D house😆 . Bt nai writers ko toh prehistorical times ki story likhni hai

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Hahaha! Yeah....it's okay, I'm still having fun watching Sai's fab acting. RR is ❤️

Originally posted by: DaffodilsNew

I love Sharda too. She is love.


Historical days it was😆.

That would hv been so much fun. Raghav and his tantrums in D house😆 . Bt nai writers ko toh prehistorical times ki story likhni hai

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