Originally posted by: Raingoddess
Both Raavi and Shiva made valid points when it came to their wedding. Itās so sad that neither of them truly made this decision yet they are the ones suffering. But everything that happened after was all on them.
After a long time, the takkar seemed equal! That is what prevents the scene from being toxic. Iām so glad Raavi spoke up about Shivaās inferiority complex. The Shiva she knows and admires is the one who takes immense pride himself. If he had insecurities about how Raavi views him, all this would have played out differently. But like she said, no matter how much he pretends otherwise⦠he cares about what others say about him. It affects him a lot. I love her for saying this. Iām not happy with the slap because I donāt like physical abuse, be it from a man or woman. But I could see what prompted Raavi to react this way. What Shiva said was disgusting! And wrong! I just hope once he makes it up for his words and actions, she mentions the slap and promises to never raise her hand again.
Raaviās friends were awful! But Iām not longer surprised by them. I do believe Shiva went overboard with the hitting. It was inhumane but they started it. They could have offered to help and then back away when it was clear Raavi didnāt want it. It was obvious that they took the opportunity to hit Shiva where it hurts. The intention was wrong. I did like when Shiva mentioned that Raavi knows him bachpan se. it brought a glimpse of the unapologetic Shiva. While I feel Shiva said a lot of things he shouldnāt have, Iām interested to see how he makes it up to Raavi and how she assures him and makes him feel loved.
They both let out all their frustration. Now what remains to be seen is how they come back stronger and healthier.