RES!
Good to see you here Maisy đ¤
UNRES.
First and foremost, thank you Shazzy for getting this woman here! I missed reading her insanely long posts and the one who actually because of whom I started writing lambe posts. đ
Coming to you,
WHOA! That's all I had on my mind when I read the post. It is so brilliantly written and summed up exceedingly well. I didn't even read the post before I read because I knew it would be one of a kind and it so was! Be it the well-captured pictures, or the use of words.
I never thought of it so in depth when I saw the scene, except for when Zain stood up for Aliya but the post made me think again of all the small indications and as I kept thinking, the more it came to me and now I think, how did I miss it the first time around? Maybe because I was involved in Preetika so much and her acting, maybe because of my mother distracting me or maybe because it is a special ability of yours and it can be missed by most of the people. I still haven't figured out the answer.
I'm going to start with your intro, modest sa take? This modest sa take was amazing in itself.
And now, the actual post,
The one Usman calls his "pride". The man who Aliya dreams of as her soul mate.
This line describe the whole post in one line.
In the episode today, the maturing of Zain's character was shown slowly and steadily, in a space of 5 minutes though. It was crystal clear, yet unclear (If that makes any sense. I usually don't anyway. :| )
For me, the moment where I was cursing Zain the most was his desperate attempt at a joke, "Unhe nahi pata ki hum ek dusre ka murder kar sakte hai?" I went, 'What the heck is wrong with you Zain Abdullah!'
But then came this scene.
This was all Zain wasn't until now.
This was his realization and understanding of the depth of his pranks and jokes with his cousin who can be legally wedded to him.
Then came the real Zain Abdullah, the one who probably only Usman has seen and understood very well.
And this was the exact moment when the man emerged. The shock and the anger and the split second it took him to register the impact of his words. I don't know what the exact reason behind his anguish here but what I perceived was this - Zain may be a carefree guy with no respect for responsiblity but he is not a spoiled brat. He may not know how to do salaam or offer Namaz 5 times a day but that does not mean he doesn't know which lines are not to be crossed. In his head, what he did was purely fun and cousin teasing. In his selfish childishness, he didn't see his actions through others' eyes. But when it was spelled out to him albeit in an unfinished sentence, his reaction was that of a man. The kind of man who can take on the world if anyone dares say something wrong about his dear and near ones. The kind of men who have fought wars and won. The man who has hot blood, burning through his veins and ready to burst at the mere thought that someone intends harm to someone he holds dear.
The kind of man who is truly called a Real Man.
^ This whole piece has got to be the best part of this whole post. It is like the 5 mark definition we have to learn for our exam, explained and precise. And this is the perfect definition of a real man.
And hot blood ka pata nahi, but he his hot for sure (âşď¸)
After that rollercoaster of emotions passed through him, from anger to anguish and back where it started, he wanted an explanation. The child within him wanted an explanation.
And when the explanation came, it hit him and it hit him hard (literally).
The Aliya he knew, the childish prankster had gone and now stood before him, a broken and confused woman, torn between anger and hurt at the breaking of the marriage. Her accusations, he realized, were true. Somewhere in his childishness, he had ruined her life and along with that, her parents and even his parents were being disgraced. This was the high point of the scene. As soon as it struck him, he understood the pain.
Doesn't it make them one of a kind?
It is one of those shows were the leads are similar. Rather than the cliched opposites attract, this concept in itself is so unique and is the main advantage for this show on the whole.
And then came the hug. It was magical and it wasn't random. It was written well into the sequence and executed amazingly.
Each and everything in the hug was meaningful. Her hesitance, his assurance and his stance and then her easing into the hug, knowing he was here to stay and was here to help her this time and not hurt her.
The reason for her letting him be there for her, according to me, was his calmness and not forcing the hug on her. He hugged her and let her know he was there silently.
And this scene was heaven on earth.
And now to my fangirl mode,
OHMYGOD! Harshad was PERFECTT in the whole scene <33
His expressions throughout were fabulous!
His change in expression at every statement of Aliya's and we could feel Zain's thoughts, all due to the acting.
This man AMAZES me with his ability!
Be it innocent, strong, hurt, angry, funny, everything suits him and he suits everything.
Though it wasn't a ZAIN ABDULLAH show yesterday, it sure was the beginning of one.
Also, the post is short because I fell short of words after reading your post. đ
Love,
Ananya (Hoping you remember me đ)
Edited by ARandKJFan - 11 years ago