Originally posted by: Sadhana_pr
@carrie- Just thought of letting u know that I sometimes wait for reading ur analysis prior to viewing the episode as it lets me know exactly what to expect from the episode!.š Really well written,almost adding another layer to the episodeš
Thank you,Sadhanaš³ You are very generous with praise but means a lotš
Coming to the episode- I think this episode has added a dimension to Arjun's character and Shaleen's performance, revealing their depth. I hope that the 'know-it-all' who constantly complained of Arjun's indifference now realises that he is perhaps the most sensitive ETF member;he just chooses not to display it with consoling words and reassuring hugs. It is commendable that he went out of his way and beyond his call of duty to seek her murders, knowing very well that this might have repercussions- his character,his integrity would be in question. And all for someone who cannot even be called his acquaintance-she was just his informer, yet he could not let her death go unnoticed even if her existence was. He felt so compelled to seek justice even for a stranger,I cannot imagine how difficult it must be for him to live with the glaring truth that his wife's murder has still not seen the light of justice.
Not able to save her, plus not able to get her justice. What a living hell this super cop's existence is.
I was dumb struck when I heard him being accused , of all things, indifference & being unfeeling towards those around him.It was etched in stone in the very first episode itself just how sensitive & compassionate he is to suffering of every kind endured by every thing living when he raced back from self imposed oblivion to save the daughter of a fellow policeman. That is his blessing as well as bane that he cares too much.The reason why he puts his life on line unthinkingly at whenever circumstances demand it of him.
Be it two women falling in love with each other or a woman finding love outside marriage there was never any judgement on their characters on his part.His sole mission is to find justice for victims no matter who they are or what class of society they belong to.
Just because Roshni was his wife does not mean justice for her can be delayed for the longest time.She was a victim & deserves closure.By keeping him from evidence that could get her that are not the "powers that be " denying her her right? It would be just not in his nature to sit twiddling his fingers just a few rooms away from something that would bring a monster accused of heinous crimes to get his due just because a dusty old rule book says he can't seek it because he has no authority.šA crazy biased fan I may be but as a human I totally condone him when he showed the same zeal to find Roshni's killer that he showed yesterday to find those women's killer.