I think we have to remember that it wasn't violent until Abhishek. Yes he did gundagari things sometimes, and it was risky to get caught - but his family didn't want him then anyway, so why not play with fire? Who would get burned? Just him and the people who willingly worked with him.
Farhad specifically said what happened with Abhishek never happened before. So people toe lines until the risk becomes too much that they can't take that risk anymore. This is human nature.
Fria I understand that the violence and encounters and the whole risk of life associated with tax evasion is contrived to lead upto the situation that we are now seeing in the BTS i.e Pallavi getting shot.. but the risk of getting caught and jailed was always there and even if his family didn't want him, they wouldn't want him to get jailed..and they always knew he was there for them which was a fact.. he always looked out for them.. Just because you're not answerable to anyone doesnt mean you act irresponsible.
Now people are saying Abhishek is a grown up, knew all the risks and he chose to do what he did..yes ofcourse he is guilty and its unfortunate that he died.. its unfortunate that it was him..if not him, it could've been any other young guy desperate to make it big..
I think its futile to talk about real world logic here. For those 20 min Im gonna believe what Im being shown.. and that is Raghav's illegal ways of business involves risk of life too.. That its usually risk free also means not always.. so its upto the individual to decide if its worth taking the risk. Abhishek's death should've been a wake up call for him..