Originally posted by: Transference
Okay. Let's go through some caps. I am still trying to fathom Shiva’s reaction.
Honestly, as a woman, I always thought Raavi deserves better and should not come running back to Pandya Parivaar. I don't have a problem with her being stupid. Not everyone in the world is supposed to be a brilliant intellectual bulb, but everyone needs self-respect.
I would have cheered if Raavi had given him left, right and centre saying that today you are okay with a peck on the cheek, and you weren't OK with my male friends? It could have been her slap on his face.
That would have made her brilliant. Infidelity is a vital topic, and I am strictly against it. That's why I didn't enjoy the scene as much as I should have. But, shit happens in ITV. I have seen a Dupatta show where a married woman was effusive with her true love despite being married. Anyway, that's a separate discussion altogether.
Also, I think part of this track is bizarre because they aren't technically divorced yet. That's why I said: divorce should have happened, and their story should have begun then.
Shiva is just being Shiva: bottled, confused, and a loner; part idiotic and part Deeth, and a hypocrite.
I quite like what he spoke to Disha. He accepted that he was the one to blame for this failed relationship, and it was all his fault.
He also tells her that she shouldn't invest herself in someone like him who is stubborn, brick headed and clear in his stance.
Coming to be mesmerised. I am trying to cap something to see if Shiva was mesmerised.

Shiva is looking lost while Disha clearly smitten.

There he decides to tell her that he isn't worth her time. I like this cap a lot!

I love love this one where he just tells her that he has failed a relationship.

Lol 🤣

It's subtle passive wonder but not mesmeriSee.

I still don't see mesmerised.