As piya mentioned, challenging "upbringing" in front of a family like his is a really big thing but the way he presented it seemed mature and well rational. His argument was not wrong, he wasn't insulting his family's customs and stuff and neither was he being disrespectful of his elders.
Some one had mentioned earlier about the gap in communication among the young and the elders. misunderstandings and conflicts of interests crop up more where there is lack of proper communication and well where one is not given a chance to voice out his or her thoughts. Anant was voicing out his thoughts ...something that his elder brother never even dared to do. They aren't showing him a "rebel" like one would have expected. And it would be much better if they preserve Anant's rationality even after he falls for Navya.
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