Originally posted by: Gewels
I think there's a lot of overthinking going on. A lot of things became clear about the Raichands:
1. Ranvir IS Raichand Industries. His father seems pretty ineffectual.
2. Ranbir is the family rock and safe place.
3. When Ranvir speaks they stop, and listen. They were all running, phoning neurosurgeons, hospitals etc. All he said was 'Enough' and everybody just stopped.
4. Ranvir is the reason Kabir can be who he is- bratty and impulsive. Because big brother will always be around to fix things.
5. Ranvir has been feeling unhappy for a while. Undoubtedly he's had to sacrifice a lot for his family. To crown it all, he falls in love, and she falls for his brother! His mother seems bent on getting Kabir married, but obviously hasn't given any thought to Ranvir's marriage. Maybe she tried and he wasn't interested at the time? We don't know.
Ranvir obviously saw a chance to have one wish fulfilled, and get Aanchal. He even said he doesn't want treatment, and when, shocked, Kabor asked what he wants, he said only Aanchal. He then directly goes to her and asks if she'll marry him.
I don't think Ranvir is a bad man, but a man who get's things done. He is a man who moves mountains, crushes obstacles to get to where he needs to be. That's how he turned Raichand Industries into the behemoth it is now. A very effective man.
I don't believe it is a plan, but certainly Ranvir is using his death sentence to gain someone he badly wants.
I think Aanchal will say yes, and spoilt Kabir will end up waiting for his brother to die. As it's said, life happens while you're making other plans.
What you have about Ranvir is absolutely true
The point is there is more than meets the eye...there is definitely a dark side of him...there is sadness inside this man...what is the cause of it remains to be seen.
He is someone who sets the game and wins it before it even starts...Ranvir's promo did say 'kismat ka mohtaj nahi' 'Ranvir Raichand apni zindagi khud likhta hai'
I feel he doesn't let things go as per the destiny..he is someone who created his own destiny.
He is definitely a very complex grey character
So far he has been shown as a good person with hints of his dark side which we are yet to see
I do think he very well could have murdered Gaurav and now faking an illness
But what are the intentions behind it remains to be seen
He could have murdered Gaurav to save Sarika...what if he got to know that Sarika was the one who asked Gaurav to kill Aanchal..what if found out that Gaurav was blackmailing her and she will kill him...before she could do anything he took it upon himself to kill him
Or he killed him to save Aanchal and everyone else.
Intentios matter a lot
Same way most of us think that he is faking his illness to get Aanchal...he is not someone who will give up on his love so easily.
But what are intentions behind faking an illness
Is it to get Aanchal? Or there is something more to it
He carefully listened to Aanchal and Sarika's convo and after that he fainted while talking to Aanchal
That scene was there for a reason I guess...but for what exactly I am not sure only time will tell.
Also he loves Aanchal a lot and there is no doubt about it...but he does love Kabir as well...at least it seems so
He did imagine shooting himself rather than killing his own bro...he did tell him that he can never hate him
Now the question is does he love Kabir enough to let Aanchal go or does he love Aanchal more so much so that he can backstab Kabir
As I have time and again said Ranvir is an enigma...it is very difficult to understand this man
I wonder if Ranvir really thinks that Aanchal will not leave him after marrying him...what is his thought process...does he think he can make her fall in love with himself...or does he think that out of sympathy and moral obligation she will not leave...what is he thinking...after all after 3 months it will be clear if he is really sick or not...So, what exactly he is thinking
There are a lot of pieces of the puzzle which are yet to be found...puzzle is incomplete.
We will have to wait and watch
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