Originally posted by: priyadarshini.r
Nice review Vyas. So all in all totally hilarious.šš
Copying my views from Sri's thread :-
IMO, The actual point here has nothing to do with trust at all. The trust of everyone with respect to Ishita, be it Raman or Mani or the Bhallas or the Iyers remains intact. The only problem is the evidences that go in favor of Shagun and the way she has managed to outplay all of them smartly. I had already mentioned about shagun's smartness in defeating a childhood friendship and the belief between a husband & wife.
Even Ishita's mother was more worried for the state of shagun, rather than the state of her daughter who claims that shagun is the woman who kidnapped her. Thus everyone has a problem with respect to believing Ishita now. If we have to question, we have to question everyone's love and belief / trust in Ishita. If Ishita itself did not believe this in the first instance, I as a viewer, would not want everyone to accept blindly if Ishita says shagun is the culprit or shagun is not the one, just because Ishita is saying.
I feel even if the roles of Ishita and Raman had been reversed, Ishita would have told what Raman said today. The tone might be different though with Raman being at his hyper best.š
Now if the ACP character has been brought in with the actual purpose of finding the kidnapperš, if he had been an intelligent enough inspector, he would have carried on with his investigation in his own ways, finding about Anil's sister whereabouts to get to the truth or done his part in solving it, rather than running to Ishita or involving her in everything. Because even the point about shagun visiting Anil alone after Ishita-Shagun's visit was mentioned by Ishita and this inspector was just standing still, except to give assurance to Ishita after everyone left. This is the reason the character is considered useless. It was kind of proved today in my opinion.š. If it means bashing, yes I bash him.š³
I agree to the fact that Raman should have toned down when he was defending shagun in their bedroom. I had already stated about my opinion on him bringing in the point about running away as needless even if it is a fact. But again Ishita did not object to it either. By making her as silent, the makers have always left it to the audience to decide as to whom they want to blame :- Raman or the writers so that the image of Ishita remains intact. Now being an independent forum, I feel it is up to individuals as to whom they want to blame the makers or the writers and it cannot be termed as hypocritical if they have a different opinion.
BTW, on a delusional mode, I loved Ishita's instructions to Raman to come upstairs as she needed to talk with him right then. It was like Ishita was so annoyed with him for not believing her and would have slapped him if Puttar did not obey her order.š. Also I was relieved that it was Mani and others who caught hold of Shagun when she fainted and not Raman. Thanks to KP who avoided it by being so unprofessional and shooting the scene separately from the rest of the cast.š³š.
Excellent points
Agree completely
Demoted inspector is useless and would be useless
Ppl say we are bashing
But he has not investigating properly
He is only running to ishita
And hence motive behind bringing back him
Are known
Haha correct about ishita last scene
She was super angry
And like a wife demanding he comes to talk
And if he didn't he had it