I loved how Maan is evidently concerned for Geet as he warns her not to leave. We see a very different Maan to the one Geet has encountered so far in HP up until he saves her.
My heart broke for Geet, this poor girl is so broken & lonely. But Maan the great philosopher returns with his wonderful advice to Geet that she should keep faith & the path will be laid out for her.
Am I the only one who notices Maan's soft (& almost loving) voice when he says to Geet "Toh mat jao?" obviously he wants her to be safe but the way he says this particular line blows me away everytime, like he's so deeply cares for her that it would hurt him to see her go back to her family who punished her. I don't see this as an entirely romantic notion, more like his genuine concern for her, but there is an underlying notion of the fact that he feels a pull towards Geet & he himself can't explain it but he doesn't want anything to happen to her.
Kudos to Maan for instilling the fire in Geet which makes her want to stand up for justice against her brother. Again, symbolism alert as this shows how in the future, Maan will be the one to encourage Geet & to stand by her during her difficulties.
Darjee... my blood boils at his indifference. That's all I have to say for him.
I've always wondered how Maan fixes the jeep... because 2 episodes ago his jeep has broken down... now it's miraculously fixed...
Anyways, the taveez makes a return, yet hailing for more symbolism between the connection of Maan & Geet. I love how the contrast of personalities is shown between Maan & Geet when she tells him to stop - Maan acts on impulse whereas Geet thinks things through (a little bit too much mind, but still)
I understand Geet's need to walk away from directly reporting him as she needed to address her family first. The death glare she gives him as she leaves was just so powerful - death glare for a man who saved your life though? Hmm, but understandable in a way I suppose...
Taveez again highlights the fact that even though they may be walking away from each other (& the imagery here was superb) fate will obviously bring them back together again.
Geet's walk through the market place was clearly the sign of a new Geet emerging, a sign of empowerment as she walks towards her house with determination in her eyes for whatever she's about to do. Undoubtedly, Maan's advice flashbacks in her mind, proving he's the inspiration behind her taking this step.
Mohinder's behaviour clearly shows that he was the only one who truly loved Geet. I can't imagine how painful it must have been for them to assume she was killed.
But of course, the Geet that appears in front of them is no longer their Geet, it's someone who has learnt how to stand up for herself, who's realised that in the society & culture she grew up in, she was let down & betrayed. Which of course makes way for an independent & overall, much happier Geet that we'll see when the much beloved Delhi track arrives.
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