Well, it seems that makers are listening to everything we discuss here it seems😆. So, here are my 2 cents about the current track:
I don't find anything quick in this track, cause it has been prolonged too long. By 70 episodes, ideally, the couple falls in love in any regular show. But this show is far from regular.
Considering the situation, they have to show drama, otherwise Sitara axes shows at the drop of a hat. So, they have to pull up their socks and put up the best act. So they have just gone one gear higher to amp up the drama quotient.
Somewhere I read, Raghav is being a tad bit too sweet with Pallavi, and its fishy. I don't think so. Raghav is very straightforward bad, not toxic bad. He knows how to draw boundaries with respect to everything, who tries to be fair as much as he can, who has the courage to do bad and rectify the bad in parallel. He holds emotions with high regard, so falling in love is not a joke for him. But he is also a child in many ways, so his antics are quite amusing.
He isn't in love, it is his moral compass and his personal sense of responsibility to rectify his blunders. He personally knows the Deshmukhs aren't worth it, but it's not about what he feels is right, it's about what Pallavi feels. And Pallavi feels for that family, which I consider toxic. Pallavi is a masochist to be honest, she loves pain. But we all know, that when feelings aren't in the equation, she is very neutral and righteous.
From Pallavi's perspective, she is emotionally invested, she always feels the need to show that others may think whatever, but the people I love shouldn't. Hence, her giving proofs during abortion or charitra haran drama. But it shouldn't work that way. No matter what, if people love you, they will stand by you. If they don't, then their love is like the seasons. Pallavi loves them, Pallavi fears losing them, Pallavi is in pain for them, but are they feeling or even thinking about her. They are wallowing in how they are the victims, but they are far from victims.
The first chapter of this story was to show Raghav, not every woman is vile and manipulative as he always thought. And Pallavi was the medium. The second chapter is about Pallavi understanding what a family really is and should be and realizing the true meaning of family, with Raghav being the medium. Whatever Raghav does henceforth, will showcase the Raghav he is meant to be. Also, he will show what a partner truly means.
This is also for Pallavi to see the changing dynamics of the Deshmukh family, with Mandaar's entry. Blood is thicker than water, will they prove that or will it be the other way round. I think, that a fake Mandaar will enter and stir up equations in this family. Pallavi hasn't lived with Mandaar in the Deshmukh house as the daughter-in-law. She never had the chance. But whenever this character enters, she will get to see first hand, how the equations change. When she witnesses that, on her own, that is when she will realize how wrong her perspective was.
Coming to love, I cannot say much about the lover in Raghav. He is a partner, he is a husband, where there are boundaries. He is certainly attracted. But does Raghav Rao have the sense of keeping to those boundaries in love. I feel, Raghav will let Pallavi choose. Pallavi's choice will decide Raghav's temperament. She chooses Mandaar, then he may walk away, which won't be easy. But if she chooses him, well then Pallavi is in for some deep trouble. Cause Raghav Rao, the lover will not be easy either. He will come with his own set of complications. I have always seen Raghav as a person who believes in love, but avoids it as well. He cannot face it cause then it would be giving power to someone else, and he doesn't want to do that. Hence, he will go round and round by calling it responsibility, duty, repentance, challenge, chance and what not, but not love.
So let's see how it goes from here. Do share your thoughts fellas.🤗
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