Originally posted by: libran90Ok, so I had posted this in another thread, doing it here again:
Can someone please present me with an Oscar award for predicting the correct thing about the Deshmukhs.
Achcha thik hai, "And the Oscar award goes to" bol doge to bhi chalega.
But maine bola tha behenlog, ye Deshmukh khandaan apna khandani-pan zaroor dikhayega ek din. Mujhko laga Mandaar ke aane ke baad hoga. Inke rang to kuch jaldi hi samne aa gaye. Woh Vijay ne prove kar diya ki woh hai Bhalunath. Bachi Aai, woh to Lomdini hi nikli. Dono me farq sirf subtlety ka hai. The husband is explicit and the wife isn't.
Even if this challenge did not exist, and Raghav and Pallavi would have interacted anyhow, since it's their destiny, then also they would have behaved like this. Pallavi is not the daughter, and she never will be. She is just stuck in an unhealthy toxic relationship, where her need for acknowledgment as someone's daughter is very strong. Pallavi is a needy woman frankly, who needs this acknowledgment being an orphan, that it seems to override her sense of self-respect totally. This is not love, this is not respect. Those Deshmukhs are parasites and sucking the life out of the girl. And Pallavi is stuck in a co-dependent one-sided relationship.
For once, I am glad that she is getting married so soon, even it is for hate. Kyunki with Raghav, she has to deal with him on her own, relying on her own instincts. Raghav ke saath baat barabari ki hoti hai, naukar-maalik type ki co-dependency nahi. Arre unn dono ke hate me bhi ek sense of trust hai ki "Haan bhai, mera dushman aisa hai, aur aisa karega ya kabhi nahi karega". Ye chutiya Deshmukhs to beti-beti bolke, token trust bhi nahi dete ladki ko. Unse achcha to Raghav hai, at least woh usko acknowledge karta hai for what she is.
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