Originally posted by: ...Binny...
Tbh.. I think Laksh didn't put his point across very well.. and Swara exploded due to her affection for her sister.. yet she wasn't able to see the pain he was enduring due to his forced decision nor the love he held in his heart for his brother.. neither is truly wrong simply misunderstood... they tend to be very emotional when it comes to dear ones... him loving her is not wrong but the route he chose as well as his timing could not have been worse.. Swara's reaction was also correct from her perspective yet she never once gave his outlook a second thought.. they are yet to completely understand one another... a bit childlike in their mannerisms..!!
As for Sanskaar he seems to come across as the grey character.. yet I'm still eager to figure out his intentions where his brother is concerned.. he seems to want revenge for the pain he endured..although I'm still not sure if he aims to hurt or help him in the long run..!!
@bold: exactly -- both are very similar in that aspect and others as well. I said it before, if Swara was in Laksh's position, she would've done the exact same thing (made someone's hopes go up higher even if she didn't love them).
and Sanskaar is pretty intruing, but to be honest, I'm fed up of his pagal act. I wanna see the real sankaar revealed LOL. I wish he's grey! there hasn't been an anti-hero (grey) male lead since Madhubala (RK was something else man) and Rang Rasiya (Rudra was really good too).
To TM: Yes, Laksh isn't really wrong in loving Swara. Love just happens. In that respect, Ragini isn't wrong for loving Laksh either (although I still suspect it's not quite love for Laksh specifically, more for Lakshya). The problem that lies with bot RagYa in regards to their love for other characters, is the way they aren't looking at the perspective of the one they love. Ragini said she'd try to make Laksh love her but she's not really doing anything, just helping Sanskaar. She should interact with Laksh more. Laksh too is being too pushy on Swara -- he needs to back off and come clean to the family.