Originally posted by: PSharada
I would say the dialogues are harsh because now the fight is no holds one. Both know that they are in this marriage forever, they love each other so they are not walking around egg shells trying not to hurt their love. It is like when you know the person you are fighting is yours, you won't hold back any of the hurt and go full on barring your wounds. That is what Raghav and Pallavi both are doing. It is an awesome catharsis - Raghav definitely needs this to heal the wounds of past. And Pallavi needs this so she can truly understand the layers that Raghav has.
Earlier they were having their insecurities so they were not showing their inner most fears so as to not hurt their lover. Now it is not the case.
I'm back after I saw the episode again and I slept over it hahha....
I'm so glad that the makers aren't making Raghav the villian in all this. My heart went out to him when he spoke about being hungry for a week together and seeing his father beg for basic stuff. It must have been so difficult as a child to go through. Those experiences have made his beliefs in the power of money strong and it is not easy to overcome those.
I'm so glad he didn't manhandle her or tell her something nasty which I was half expecting considering he was drunk.
While he pointed out that he's accepted Pallavi without any conditions, she should too but this can't be compared. She's asking him to change for their better future. Usko maza nai aa raha making him change. I've never seen Pallavi tell him he needs to stop drinking. She's accepted his drinking as part of him right, not all spouses can take alcoholism. Pallavi is absolutely right in her stance and she's willing to make him see what he's not understanding. She is trying to understand his perspective but she is looking at the future and he's looking at the past.
I think the difference lies there... Farhad and Raghav are so good yaar. I love how Raghav has Farhad and he stood with his Anna. He said that he understands his Anna and will never let him do anything wrong. Harish is also one such loyal (does Pallavi still think they forced Harish to save R?)
I loved how they both talked about what money, family and reputation means to them. For all 3 they shared their perspective. She said she wants to be able to proudly introduce her husband and he said he can't let his reputation go. She spoke about how money isn't more important than life and how his family loves him and can survive with him in even limited means. But the crux of the matter is that he'll be rich even if he legally conducts his business. That's the middle ground.
When she asks him whether he will chose money over her, I'm so glad he didn't answer 🤪 . His last line about Raghav Rao getting over and about his anger lasting after she dies also didn't sit well with me. Already heavy track main yeh ominous dialogues kyu?
I don't think they are going to show him rub his money on her face but considering Raghav he got mighty wild when he saw her as a plain Jane.
Also, they need to make Pallavi less preachy? Because R connects thru emotions and her being super preachy isn't helping her cause (with R as well as the audience).
Fria books >movies always baby....
P&p is my number one.