Originally posted by: Viewpoint
Good points, all of them. Especially the one of Raghav and Amma not realizing that they were entirely at fault for locking up a grown girl and getting her to meet men against her wish. I'm glad she eloped. Do these two live in the 17th century?
Coming to Pallavi, she will slowly realize that their marriage needs a lot of work. Because now that everything is fine, Raghav will show his true colors. The ones we saw in the beginning. He's cruel, he's ruthless and let's not forget, he is a criminal. Tax evasion is a crime but he does more than tax evasion. He employs men and bribes officials. His crimes run deeper than tax evasion. Pallavi will realize how different they are and it may take Raghav some time to come to the realization that Pallavi is not his rag doll. But it will take stern steps from Pallavi.
The coming episodes, we will see that she tries to pacify them, but I hope she shows them the mirror soon enough. They are wrong, she is right.
Raghav does not need to mend his ways, well I don't care if he does, but he needs to realize that Pallavi will not bend her rules for him. Love is not to succumb, but to rise against the odds.
How they work around their relationship will be interesting. This time, I hope there are no externa factors, but just their own differences - Ideologies and personality clashes. That is more fun. Plus it brings back the tension between the two, which is always a treat to watch.
You said 17th century and Singapore dude said 16th century. Spot on!!
So far the episodes have been crisp, and I agree the tension is good.
I also think Pallavi should avoid appealing to Raghav's emotions and focus on his rational mind. It's there somewhere, I guess. Show him facts, not emotions. I know it's hard but that will be better.