Originally posted by: inlieu
I didn't appreciate Pallavi discarding his concerns in the living room and just making assumptions again, trying to tell him how to do business as if he is clueless in that regard. Then I remembered that this was her character trait. Eventually, she had to find the truth out from Esha in order for the light bulb to go on.
She asked him to talk about everything, so he did. He didn't filter the truth from Pallavi anymore and explained precisely what caused his pain.
Weren't people upset about him not coming clean? I am frankly glad it's all out because these half-truths were not going anywhere anyway. Now Pallavi can understand the complexity and his behavior better.
I found it a little jarring to see Keerti lecturing Raghav but I get it that the CVs are trying to get her to be a voice of caution in his life as she has the context and knows exactly what Raghav became because of Esha. Farhad and Pallavi didn't see that transition so they have no point of reference of what that version of Raghav used to be like. Keerti and Amma do know so that insight of hers added a lot of weight to his back story. It would have been easier to digest had Keerti not been shown going to such an extreme negative spot in the past, par chalo koi nahin.
Damn Sai is a fine fine actor. How far has he come in the emoting department. 👏
Also, props to the camera work and screenplay today. Very well done!