<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2">Benna, a very interesting analysis of Adhiraj's thoughts.</font>
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2"></font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2">There is a naivete about him that is at odds with both his position and profession.</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2">You sense an inherent goodness in him which is what Anami subconsciously responds to. The hurt that she initially feels at his duplicity in stealing a lock of her hair is mitigated by that feeling inside of her, more than his sorry I feel.</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2"></font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2">I really liked how you touched on his 'memories of the good old days". Dheeru was a trusted and favoured aide of Vikramaditya, and as his child he would have come to Lal Mahal many a time. He would maybe have been indulged by the Lal Mahal residents as a child, and so the betrayal by them of his father, and by extension him, would be that much more painful and would further feed the hatred of today.</font>
There is a naivete about him that is at odds with both his position and profession. yeah which is contradictory to our perspective of an Officer. That part of him makes him falter in so many things but still I like it that he's not the perfect hero. As humans we are all imperfect, life takes us through paths that built and mould us into mature people. Adjiraj as a character too has that possibility for growth,explore and widen his horizon of perspective. Hopefully the writers manage to do it.