Originally posted by: --QUEEN--
She just broke the mirror, I felt like breaking Raman's head when that scene happened
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Just unnecessary drama. Bhallas could have accompanied them, leaving Ishita. Toshi and Mr. Bhalla could have made Adi happy and comfortable, while Shagun can rot in hell.
During Param track, when Raman goes to Mumbai, he had to tend Adi that night ,as Adi falls sick, that night Ishita was molested by Param for the first time. Raman spends the night in the hotel room with Adi, while Shagun is also present there. So, all the three spend the night in same room.
After Raman comes back to Mumbai, Ishita is no where to be seen in Bhalla house. By that time, I think Ashok tells Bhallas that Raman spent night with Shagun. Raman enquires about Ishita, Toshi says she's angry with you that you spent night with Shagun, now go and explain her and bring her back home. Then Raman thinks to himself, why does it matter to her who I spend night with, this is just a contract marriage anyway.
After many days, this scene comes, where he's literally so uncomfortable to even look at Ishita's face and ask her permission to let Ruhi accompany him along with Shagun and Adi for the picnic. Actually he was selfish here even, more than asking permission, he was actually worried that Ruhi won't agree, unless Ishita asks her to go.
Raman just goes deaf, dumb and blind when it comes to Adi.
But the change in Raman was so gradual, from not caring to clear Ishita why he had to spend night with Adi in Shagun's room, to asking her to let Ruhi accompany him, and trusting Ishita with the truth that Adi had did the accident, and later when Ishita offers Shagun and Adi to stay at Bhallas, when Ashok throws Shagun out, Raman asks Ishita if she's sure about her decision, because he do not come up with the idea of bringing Shagun and Adi to Bhallas, but Ishita does, normally Raman would not care what others thought, if he gets Adi to be with him, let him cost anything, but he made sure Ishita felt comfortable, at least asked her if she was sure. And finally choosing Ishita over Adi, if Adi doesn't want to accept Ishita.
The way Raman-Ishita equation evolved, when Adi had to be in the picture, one of the most fantastic growth I have ever witnessed. It was gradual and slow. That's how love tends you, changes you for good, and makes you to do what is right.
Raman was not brainwashed, not forced, no majboori, he just made it clear that he's not gonna leave Ishita for anyone's sake, let alone Adi. I was literally blown away, when Raman said that to Adi, that he can't leave Ishita, even if is for his sake. That scene was miles ahead than any love confession Raman had ever made to Ishita
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