Another brilliant episode!
I will make this post a brief one and touch on the key scenes only.
Now Kala seems to be worried sick about the one who is giving her sleepless nights. Now now Kala, funny that you expect recognition and acceptance of your gender, whilst on the other hand you use the Male gender of your personality to get things done! Why depend on Rudra if Kala is what you want to be recognized as! You seem to be denying it to yourself whilst you accuse your Father of non-acceptance.😕
Loved the way Tara convinced Nirmala to eat with the help of Baba whilst Mjay looked on. We know you love the Little Wifey of yours...all smiles that she managed to get your Mommy to eat...but the minute biwi turned around you became Mr. Grumpy...come on MJ...a small thanks would have done...😛
Tara in Buddhism is said to be a Saviouress (one who saves) a heavenly deity who hears the cries of beings experiencing misery in the samsara (world)! Wow! I was fascinated to know cause here it seems so very apt and symbolic!
Whilst Tara is out busy shopping with Vasu she notices an old man struggling to cross the street. She is drawn to him and hears his cries...and so she reaches out to help him only to find out that he wants to visit Shekhawat Villa.
The scene of the day when Tara brings home the Head of the Family into the Shekhawat abode...The exiled King Returns!
I absolutely loved loved this scene...when I watching this scene with my husband (which is very very rare)he said it is this house that will help him to heal...If he needs to get well he needs to stay here. And this is so true even in our own lives...The house is not merely a house but every wall has a story to tell. So many past memories attached of his children, grand sons, of good happy times, of moments shared. No parent likes to be uprooted from their home. There is a saying "There is no place like Home"
The King who has lost his throne and glory, is lead by Tara the Little Princess, back into his kingdom the place where he rightfully once belonged.
Tara leads him to the threshold of the house...and he might have lost his memory but there is a part of him which was grateful to the young girl for bringing him home. No one else understood that not even his grandson. That he had been running away from the asylum and a hide-out to return to his own Kingdom. And he blesses Tara clueless to the fact that she was the Warrior woman who would come to Protect and save his kingdom (household) from further destruction and restore his dignity and past glory. And the best part is she would do it with Love!
He recollects those moments of joy and climbs up familiar stairs that leads him to Rudra's room. The one who's wrath he had been facing all this while. The pent up anger awakens in him and he ruins the room.
Tara finds him again and brings him down. And then gently feeds him water seeing his feeble state. She also tenderly dabs his mouth with her dupatta...a gesture of a mother with a child...(another role of Parvati)...and then she realizes that he is cold so goes away to get a shawl to cover him up. Just then a frustrated MJ returns home after a wide search for his missing Daddu, only to find him right in front of his eyes.
He is shocked. Now I hope he does not take him away and Tara finds Daddu gone from the house. MJ I will box your ears if you do that😉 Hide him wherever you wish to. Dark room, your room, UC, under your bed...wherever...
Precap: 27th November a very classified date in the Secret Diary of the Shekhawats! 😲Oh bligh me our Warrior Princess is busy nagging her Prince to tell her about it the deep dark secret behind it!😲
Also I just cant understand Yug's role in all of this, all he does is give those stupid meany looks. To me he seems like just a diversion in the show...only to get our heads spinning..😕