Originally posted by: chicksoup
Hi Indrani🤗,
Feels good to be back, discussing the show.
Did a marathon watch of the last 4 epis...and absolutely loving the direction of the story.
Hello Chick welcome back😆
Daboo- adorable cutie...left us with a wonderful thought of how every man looks for his mother in his wife..especially, when that man adores his mother.
Shravan is not an exception to this rule, since he does remember the parts where his mother used to cook, take him to the book store..it is just that these memories currently accentuate his sense of betrayal. But he also looks for more than his mom in Sumo- wonderfully explained by Red in Rekha's post.
Yes.. true
That Shayari scene was so wonderfully written...the whole premise, the shades, his compliments, his request that he allowed her to see what would reflect in her eyes...
..A poem written years ago for her..He still wanted to see how she would receive it.
Poor Sumo!Had she known it had been written for her, she would have been spellbound. Instead, she was distracted by this side to Shravan she had never known had existed...a side he had carefully buried under that mask she had started calling his cute bachha- ness.
How endearing to see this Shravan slowly waking up from his hibernation. How confusing it was for him that he could still be affected by her like this!
He had admired her beauty and style...like a passive onlooker.
Sung those lines, swayed by her charm...
Joined in her impishness like a playmate...
And the moment she fell, he could connect with that Shravan of the past he had believed was dead and buried...It was such a rude shock to come out and see for himself that he had been hiding under a mask...So much so, he couldn't gather up enough courage to be near her anymore...
In one moment, everything made sense to him...He fitted right into that picture of a lover Pushkar had described the previous night...What he had brushed off so carelessly...
This was not falling in love, but a rude awakening...That he had never fallen out of love...
What would come after that?
Fear that he would go back to being that old awkward Shravan who could get hurt so easily???
Will he try to resist the sense of abomination those memories bring? Or will he explore them fearlessly?
How proud is Shravan of that teenage boy Suman still sees in him? How easy is it getting back to being himself?
I am loving the way they are penning down Shravan's growth. 👏...Slow...and Steady...❤️