![]() We all know that had she had even a hint of the allergy, she wouldn’t have gone ahead with this in her wildest dreams. Ab woh khud khushi khushi kha raha hai, toh Pallavi ko sapna aayega that he’s gonna have a deathly reaction to this? Come on, cut her some slack. How’s she to know about his allergy? She assumed he’d have a bite, cough, have a glass of milk, and be over with it. Instead, she responded with a harmless prank. Old Pallavi would have gone at Raghav, guns blazing, for daring to misbehave with her father, even to the extent we saw (and I’m sure Amrutha added spice to that tale, and Milind, as usual, watched disapprovingly). Pallavi has gotten a lot of backlash for the mirchi thing today, and I am just unable to take that criticism seriously. However, it should have been her journey to realize that and cut them off, not an accidental and brutal consequence of his thoughtless actions. When he realizes he messed up, he comes to her, and doesn’t immediately apologize- he talks about how pathetic and undeserving the family he caused her to lose is. As if this wasn’t enough, he gets her brother arrested and corners her into a marriage against her will. Yes, what happened next shows that these people have never been family, but that doesn’t mean Raghav didn’t trigger the sequence of events that lead to her being thrown out of her home, insulted and disowned, in the middle of a stormy night and her father ending up critically ill. Insinuated that she was a wh*re in front of her whole family. For no apparent reason except his own shits and giggles, he broke shocking news to her family that she’d been covering up for the fear of her father’s health. He acknowledged her victory, and under the pretence of selling her the shop with dignity, got her to sign incriminating paperwork. What happened after this was a complete shitstorm. ![]() The onus for developing that sense of security is not on the child. She can insist however much she wants that Pallavi should share her troubles with her, it’s all empty words for she’s never given her that comfort and security. Sharda, while less abrasive, has also not been supportive. ![]() ![]() Foreshadowing for when Vijay would once again believe Raghav over Pallavi when he assassinates her character. Vijay was appropriately called out by Raghav for trusting him instead of his so-called daughter when he followed her to his house to investigate the nature of their relationship. In the very first episode, their insistence on getting her remarried, even though she was visibly distraught at the idea, put me off, and it’s been downhill from there. Apart from the night Sharda called Vijay’s bluff and walked out with Nikhil to find Pallavi after the kicking-out incident, neither of them have acted like parents. As for Vijay and Sharda, I don’t think either of them deserve the title of ‘Aai’ and ‘Baba’ from Pallavi. ![]()
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