Originally posted by: -Anku-
Wow. Another one of your amazing posts 😳
I have to agree. Raman does manage to take a few steps ahead, but Ishita tends to unintentionally take two back, and hence Raman's frustration rises. His reaction to Ishita's accusation during the accident track was because of how wrong those words felt. Raman has moved on and he has let that know now. But he didn't have a way to prove it.
You've rightly put. That the million times she's felt he doesn't respect her for what place she has in his life and the million times he's not given her the rightful place, Raman has finally christened it boldly for everyone to know.
I hadn't seen it that way. But you've aptly pointed out. That Ishita feels jealous and when she does she becomes a tigress to claim whats hers. Maybe the jealousy isn't as intense as any other wife would feel. And she still manages to be thoughtful. But its intense enough to push her into fighting.
Raman's insecurity on getting Param back into the house is evident. One of the reasons he has done what he did. Though I hope there was more continuity. Because so far, the entire situation has been taken too comically. Sensitivity is needed.
That question you asked. Raman putting Ishita in the forefront everywhere. It's because he wants the victim to punish the culprit herself. And wants the world to know that she rules him and the house.
I do get your point, that everyone affects IshRa and hence all tracks are playing together. But don't you think its a bit confusing?