Originally posted by: arfanazneen
That is still very mild. I feel, he might even frame her for what she hasn't done.
Filhal, I hope when MJ is roasting him he will bite back and ask her a very shattering question: what moral right do you have to accuse me when you supported that random fellow...an eye-opener for MJ. She will be too damn shocked! 🤭
Coming to what Rayaan is capable...I feel he is even capable of murdering anyone, including his own sister. He's a psychopath awakening to his potential.
If we look at him as a character..it looked like harmless flirting at first. We laughed it off when he had his eyes on the psychologist, MJ didn't see it like that - she really lost it.
With his wife, he is heartless. He doesn't have an ounce of empathy in him. He toyed with Ayra for a while and even the fact she had the power to bring him down didn't deter him. He loved that challenge. And he has the wickedness to act the victim...this guy is a real psychopath, I feel.
And this track is really very realistic. Rayaan can cover himself up so well like every abuser. May be Mubashira really knows something no one else knows and that's why she reacts so violently to him. I don't know if they will hint on any backstory, but I never felt this guy was abused as a child and ignored by his family etc. Never bought that story. He was punished for a reason, though Jafar doesn't know much about him. Otherwise he wouldn't take it as Ayra trying to defame his family.
Everytime there's an accusation like this, there will be two sides. There's no proof. There are women who use this as a weapon to frame guys, that's a fact. There are also guys who use that as an excuse to frame the victim. I'm really amazed at the juncture this story is at. There's a love story that will be visited well, I hope....but to use this track ...it's a very very socially relevant issue. And this writer won't rest until the culprit is cornered, we know that for a fact.
Edited by chicksoup - 2 years ago