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Posted: 4 years ago
#41

Originally posted by: Bee222

He isn't showing anything, his only expectation was that she was different from other girls. Honest, sincere, self-respecting, principled... at some point, he had started to think highly of her. His enmity and their challenge... it wasn't serious to him anymore, just a game in which he got to rile her up and enjoy her angry bird reactions 😆 And now he's disappointed that even this girl isn't a good person like he thought, he feels let down What he doesn't understand is that she's still the same woman, it's his bias making him seeing her in a bad light

Even now, a part of him knows deep down that she's not capable of what he is accusing her of, but he just wants to keep his eyes closed and stay in the safety net of his delusions Rehne do, he can't fool himself forever 🤔

Rehne dene ke ilawa koi choice hai.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#42

Originally posted by: MistyDawn

His exact words were, " mene tumse tumhara ghar kya chhina, tum leech ki tarah meri amma se jake chipak gaya? Mera chugli kiya? Unbelievable audacity.

Him blabbering about Pallavi's shop accounts to her baba is not "chugli" in his dictionary .😆 And that earth shattering revelation was actually no business of his.

But what she said to his amma involved her and was definitely her business.

That line is so ridiculously RR though 🤣 He considers what he did to be so small... it's like saying to a school friend, "maine tera pen kya use kiya, tu ne meri lunch hi kha li?" Very similar vibes 🤣

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Posted: 4 years ago
#43

Originally posted by: Viewpoint

Like him or hate him, he’s an enigma and I love watching RR on screen. He’s everything wrong with a man but in a funny way, it’s nice to watch this character maybe because I have high hopes from him, from his character progression. And Sai. He’s terrific with emotional scenes and from the first epi to now, he’s also more comfortable with longer dialogues. It does take a guy time to adjust with the kind of language required of him. When it comes to close ups, every muscle of his face is acting. And the eyes...I don’t want to start. I started watching just after watching a random YouTube video (out of the blue completely), where his eyes held so much depth, almost like an ocean in his eyes. A good actor makes a character, sometimes rises above it. Too early to say, but this guy is rising above the character and it’s a reason we cannot stop watching him. For once, like you said, TV is revolving it’s story around a broken man. Not just a broken woman.

Like SRK in Darr or Anjaam. He was bad, but it was a different experience altogether to watch him laugh and die!



Oh absolutely! Its the intrigue and anticipation around a character so dark, that makes it so interesting to watch.. because we know he is damaged and that deep down he is a good man misguided, lonely and lost.. how he will rediscover himself.. that's the driving force..and Sai is so cut out for the role.. Though I think he can improve in emotional scenes especially the ones that involve crying..because he is a "tough guy" I can understand its difficult to pull it off onscreen.. and Im sure if he the scene is well written and he is briefed well as to what exactlty is expected of him in that scene, he can improvise and nail it.. so far the few scenes where he has had an emotional breakdown I have not been able to feel for him..I want to but I cudnt.. Rest everything he does is very impressive..

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Posted: 4 years ago
#44

Originally posted by: libran90

So Pallavi has to put up with his assholery, and she does not even get the choice to say 'No' to the 'Love' of the Raghav Rao, kyunki baat uski ziddh ko hoti hai hamesha. Poor Pallavi.

That's what he thinks.

Contrary to his thoughts, Pallu does have the right to say no and oppose him completely in whatever he does — and she will use that right to her fullest. Raghav Rao is living in a ridiculous bubble where he thinks he holds absolute power over everyone. Pallavi will prick that so bubble so many times that he will fall flat on the ground, as powerless as can be.


Of course, this is what I think, and I might be living in a ridiculous bubble of my own, waiting to be pricked by the CVs 🤪

Edited by Bee222 - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago
#45

Originally posted by: Bee222

That line is so ridiculously RR though 🤣 He considers what he did to be so small... it's like saying to a school friend, "maine tera pen kya use kiya, tu ne meri lunch hi kha li?" Very similar vibes 🤣

Exactly😆 he has no freakin idea of the colossal effect of his own actions. Big deal ghar chhina. Reh raha hai na tum amma ka ghar. Fir rona kesa? That's his attitude. 😆

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: Bee222

That's what he thinks.

Contrary to his thoughts, Pallu does have the right to say no and oppose him completely in whatever he does — and she will use that right to her fullest. Raghav Rao is living in a ridiculous bubble where he thinks he holds absolute power over everyone. Pallavi will prick that so bubble so many times that he will fall flat on the ground, as powerless as can be.


Of course, this is what I think, and I might be living in a ridiculous bubble of my own, waiting to be pricked by the CVs 🤪

But that is the way he acts right. Just like he can force his bullying, his anger, his judgement on Pallavi, he can do it in love also. I hope Pallavi gives him a hard time. God, his audacity and delusion is baffling. I am expecting a deranged lover, not in a negative way. But he is grey alright, so how can his love be white.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#47

I agree, the one i couldn’t connect with was the latest breakdown outside ammas home. I thought it was in fast forward. Then again, I do understand the problems with shooting in covid times, sometimes things don’t look too great because of set backs we may not be aware of. The one in his home where he holds the photo and cries....ahh! I was feeling so bad for him. The one I really found apt for Sai was the scene from the first episode where he comes home, throws that shirt away (the shot was so nice coz it captured the emptiness of his life) and just stands at his doorstep, lost in thought, with a lonely look on his face...We hardly get a calm RR.. He is strong in subtle scenes, if the makers make him go OTT, I think he struggles.....like over crying.


Originally posted by: MistyDawn

Oh absolutely! Its the intrigue and anticipation around a character so dark, that makes it so interesting to watch.. because we know he is damaged and that deep down he is a good man misguided, lonely and lost.. how he will rediscover himself.. that's the driving force..and Sai is so cut out for the role.. Though I think he can improve in emotional scenes especially the ones that involve crying..because he is a "tough guy" I can understand its difficult to pull it off onscreen.. and Im sure if he the scene is well written and he is briefed well as to what exactlty is expected of him in that scene, he can improvise and nail it.. so far the few scenes where he has had an emotional breakdown I have not been able to feel for him..I want to but I cudnt.. Rest everything he does is very impressive..

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Posted: 4 years ago
#48

Originally posted by: libran90

But that is the way he acts right. Just like he can force his bullying, his anger, his judgement on Pallavi, he can do it in love also. I hope Pallavi gives him a hard time. God, his audacity and delusion is baffling. I am expecting a deranged lover, not in a negative way. But he is grey alright, so how can his love be white.

Absolutely! I feel like I'm a broken record that keeps saying this in every post and comment 😆 but I totally want Pallu to make Raghav suffer. He's gonna be one crazy lover alright, and I want her to keep turning him down, be it in love or in forgiveness. I want her to keep rejecting all his advances. He's gonna go off the rails crazy. Raghav Rao is the first character I've seen since RK who can pull off an insane amount of lunacy without breaking character. I'm even more excited for it because I know how well Sai could pull it off 😍 It would be an absolute treat to watch! I really really hope they give it to us... these two have so much potential to explore! 💓

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Posted: 4 years ago
#49

Originally posted by: Bee222

Absolutely! I feel like I'm a broken record that keeps saying this in every post and comment 😆 but I totally want Pallu to make Raghav suffer. He's gonna be one crazy lover alright, and I want her to keep turning him down, be it in love or in forgiveness. I want her to keep rejecting all his advances. He's gonna go off the rails crazy. Raghav Rao is the first character I've seen since RK who can pull off an insane amount of lunacy without breaking character. I'm even more excited for it because I know how well Sai could pull it off 😍 It would be an absolute treat to watch! I really really hope they give it to us... these two have so much potential to explore! 💓

Don't worry..you are not the only one. Together we make a broken album😆 I have not watched Madhubala but from what I read about the storyline, not only was RK a complete douche bag, much more than Raghav in that department but the female lead also seemed to have given him way too much of a free pass.. where's the self respect? This is not even about feminism because had the roles been reversed I would have been equally mad.. Its about what's right and what's wrong, no matter who does it.. I watched IPK.. and Arnav was way more tolerable than RK or Raghav.. he was attracted towards Khushi from day1 and that kept growing even with all the MU's and drama happening around them, till they fell in love.. but after the marriage I was disappointed in the clownery Khushi had resorted to.. she was an OTT character, very different from Pallavi.. which is why I am hoping Pallavi will be very different from Khushi.. not engage in puerile verbal altercations over petty things.. she should give him a silent treatment.. completely shutting him out in every possible sense.. that should do the trick.. very interested to see how he reacts to her being a widow.. they both seem to have a lot of raw, untapped potential.. its really upto the makers how well they can utilize these two..

Edited by MistyDawn - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago
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Excuse me as I interject. Please add me to your list of broken album please, I am with you guys on this 😆Raghav is altogether a strong character we will all end up hating and loving (Sai is so chilled out and sweet from the few interviews I've seen, wonder how he holds those angry expressions).....seems like IPK tagline fits RR so perfectly, Nafrat paas aane na de, Mohabat durr jaane na de...Iss pyar ko kya naam du.

Shivangi is a very mature actress for her age. Her expressions hold meaning and leave an impression. Her eyes do most of the talking and I love her voice and dialogue delivery. She's holding this role with so much grace, one would almost think that she's lived this character!


I agree, Arnav was tolerable and he didn't create a scene in public. He had no drama. Khushi......she was disappointing towards the end. There is a difference between naive and stupid. She became stupid, almost like a lunatic. I was pulling out my hair when it came to her....we never got a redemption track and I still feel bad. I had even imagined a song for them after Arnav realizes his mistakes, but NO! We get an irritating Khushi... (back then I was younger and head over heels with Arnav..so silly haha!).


Originally posted by: MistyDawn

Don't worry..you are not the only one. Together we make a broken album😆 I have watched Madhubala but from what I read about the storyline, not only was RK a complete douche bag, much more than Raghav in that department but the female lead also seemed to have given him way too much of a free pass.. where's the self respect? This is not even about feminism because had the roles been reversed I would have been equally mad.. Its about what's right and what's wrong, no matter who does it.. I watched IPK.. and Arnav was way more tolerable than RK or Raghav.. he was attracted towards Khushi from day1 and that kept growing even with all the MU's and drama happening around them, till they fell in love.. but after the marriage I was disappointed in the clownery Khushi had resorted to.. she was an OTT character, very different from Pallavi.. which is why I am hoping Pallavi will be very different from Khushi.. not engage in puerile verbal altercations over petty things.. she should give him a silent treatment.. completely shutting him out in every possible sense.. that should do the trick.. very interested to see how he reacts to her being a widow.. they both seem to have a lot of raw, untapped potential.. its really upto the makers how well they can utilize these two..

Edited by Viewpoint - 4 years ago

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