Ever since Ishita came back, all Raman sees is that she left. from Bala and his conversation, what i saw is that he is so consumed with the fact that Ishita stayed away, he has forgotten what he said to her. he spends seven years ridden with guilt and the minute he sees her again, he forgets what he did, and is in so much anger and jealousy it takes Bala to remind him of his own words. And now he is clinging onto that anger, even after the glimpse of the real Raman we see for a second. otherwise he truly has to face what he did himself. now i think he is being a bit cowardly. he's sticking to 'ishita left me' so he doesn't have to think about the why right now. anger is easier right now than the world of pain he is delaying to let himself feel for what he himself did. its human, vulnerable raman putting his defences up.
This is Raman in denial. Now that Ishita is alive, he can't continue to just fester in guilt, he has to face the fact he drove the woman he loves to leave him. The idea that Shagun left him because of greed, and the fact that he wasn't good enough for her starkly contrasts the idea that Ishita left because she wasn't good enough for him. Bala reminds Raman this and we see the iron wall he casts around everyone fall for a second. But then, how can he even think to redeem himself. And how does he face the fact that he too became one of the many people to question Ishita for something she has now power over, the fact she cannot carry a child.
So the defences that dropped come right back. Because Raman will die a thousand deaths over and over every day knowing that Ishita left everything for him. If he does this, then he is the one that separated Adi and pihu from their mother, and not Ishita. That would be too much for Raman to handle, so as always, Raman finds the solution in anger and isolation.
If he is to blame for all this, how can he face Ishita. The woman he loves madly, truly, deeply. So yet again the coping mechanism is anger. Because if it's not anger, and it's pain, and he falls to the floor, what if she doesn't still come back to him?
What if he was wrong, and now Mani truly is the better man. No, the woman Raman loves obsessively becoming Mani's because Raman failed. Another truth he would have to face. So anger will allow Raman to mask all these fears and all this guilt, and keep the heart wrenching pain and anguish that comes with Raman being the culprit at bay.
Raman is an incredibly vulnerable, sensitive soul. And these qualities, society dictates, especially Asian culture, are not the workings of the Indian alpha male. But we cannot deny our Raman is like this. He is. But he is now using the guise of an Indian alpha male to keep all the hurt and anguish of being the one that destroyed his life himself at bay.
That is why we are only seeing glimpses of Ishita's Raman. This 'beast' on our screens is Raman trying excruciatingly hard not to face the bitter truth.that If Ishita was wrong by staying away, then a certain someone pushed her that way too.
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