Originally posted by: fria319
I think they need to make it clear that stopping illegal activities doesn't mean his passion for earning money has to end. I get that kind of passion. I'm kind of the same way. I actually enjoy earning my own money, having that money at my disposal, etc. That doesn't mean I'm all ok for illegal ways to earn it though. You can do things legally and still amass a lot of money. Its just right now, Raghav isn't seeing/understanding that. Nor is it being broken down for him (tbh a talk from Amma may do him wonders here).
Yeah Pallavi's injury has been foreshadowed countless of times. We knew it was coming. Although I still don't like it 😭. Pals gotta suffer just to drive home a point. 😭
Same here, it was foreshadowed but I was hoping it wouldn't come to that or that it would be a close call that would shake him into rethinking his approach. Par yahaan to sach mein ek innocent marte marte bachegi. This is not the kind of thing he can file away casually as collateral damage. I am not sure exactly what they were up to in that open field but if it's because the ACP wanted to shoot Raghav and she got caught in the crossfire then that needs to become the stuff of nightmares, not just for him but for Amma too. It has got to trigger their past trauma and Amma as a parent needs to be his don mother again. I feel bad for Pallavi getting sucked into this mess in such an extreme and dangerous manner and I want her to stay angry/hurt with him for a while. Would also want Amma to stay angry with him. I know it will take him back 10 years but maybe he as to draw parallels himself.
Frankly, I expect him to take his anger out on the ACP and get her fired or punished or whatever. He might even stop the smuggling, but will he learn to let his conscience dictate his actions in future? Pallavi can't always be there to caution him. In his everyday dealings he might end up facing dilemmas from time to time where he has to make split-second decisions (even when the business is legal) and I really hope he builds up that instinct to choose the right way even if it's harder. In some aspects, I find Raghav tends to make tactical short-term moves and doesn't always learn from them, so that he ends up in similar problems over and over again. Unless he learns the key lesson here for good, expect more this dangerous, messy stuff in their lives in future.
Edited by inlieu - 4 years ago