Originally posted by: beauty14
YES WOMAN YES.
I always love your posts Sami. You always do such a beautiful job writing out your thoughts...literally you have such a way of formulating your thoughts so clearly and aptly. Like you dabomb.com basically. 😆
Coming to today's episode, now where do I begin. It was so poignant. I loved how it was presented in such an understated way, yet the effect of what was being shown was clear. I loved how even through minimal dialogue this scene was executed so well.
Each expression meant something.
Guilt for placing Suman in a situation where she would have to give away her mother's jewelry.
Hurt that Suman would possibly believe that Shravan would accept her jewelry and that she'd reduced their relationship down to something of just "hisab-barabar".
And sadness for the friend he'd lost. The friendship which clearly holds so much value in his life to be insulted as it was today. For feeling like a complete stranger to a person who he cares so deeply for.
The body language.
And Shravan especially. It was evident in his body language how difficult it was for him to just stand there and watch her act so indifferently about what had took place. He was so affected by her mother's jewelry, whereas she seemed to be completely indifferent which continued to add to his pain and guilt.
And the looks he continued to give her as if saying how? How could you do this to our friendship? By giving him her mother's jewelry as a form of repayment, it was like throwing everything they had once shared in his face. It hurt him that Suman would even think that Shravan could ever accept her mother's jewelry, especially since he knew the emotional sentiment behind it. It was as if he realized that she and him really had gone two separate ways--it really hit him there that he'd lost his Sumo and the friendship they'd once shared. And that we could see so WELL in Shravan's expressions.
Namik completely nailed it today.