Originally posted by: priyankumupal
Very true, His change of heart is not very realistic. If he was so good at heart then he would not have hurt Sia in that way and ruined the reputation of your wife, made her a servent and made her suffer as a servent. The compassion he's showing his chachi and cousin sis he's not showing to his own wife probebly cos he doesnt consider Sia as his family. Raghav is loyal to his blood. That is his weakness.
How can he not see that he has also done nearly the same to his wife, as his uncle did to his aunt. The day he understands that, he will regret it deeply.
But see, what Raghav did to Sia was far tamer than what Dharamveer did to Sheela. Raghav dislikes (or used to dislike) Sia because she stood against his mother, whom he loved. Like you said, he's extremely loyal to his blood. Dharamveer on the other hand, hates Sheela simply because she is a woman and as his wife she is inferior to him.
As for Sia being a servant, technically Ammaji had allowed her to leave the village but she volunteered herself to stay as a
naukrani in the haveli (the audience knows that she's doing it for a purpose but the characters don't). So yes, while what Raghav did was
completely unforgivable and I truly hope he regrets and pays for it, his actions weren't as harsh as Dharamveer's in my opinion. Both men were wrong but the latter one was more ruthless than the former one.
I hope Raghav realizes how much he humiliated Sia for no reason at all. It's ironic that the very same things that he is now calling his family 'junglee janwars' for, are the things Sia was against in the first place. I hope what the preview said about a truce between them is true!
Edited by sarah1024 - 15 years ago
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