Rajvir is thrilled by the tea plantation because he is fascinated by the large tea gardens and the green Assam landscape.
He is interested in the orderly tea bushes, the tea pickers, and the beauty of the plantation, which represents a successful agricultural business.
Rajvir sees the plantation as a symbol of nature and human work combined, which makes him curious and admiring.
Pranjol, however, is not enthusiastic because he is used to the tea gardens.
Since he lives and works there, the plantation is ordinary, lacking the excitement Rajvir feels.
Pranjol focuses on the work and difficulties of growing tea, not the beauty.
This shows how familiarity can lessen wonder, while new experiences often create excitement and appreciation.
It also shows different views based on personal experience and connection to the area.