Originally posted by: trifolia
Thanks again lennie.
After several episodes, we finally had one that made some sense and one where Gulaal did not come across as stiff and unfeeling. The reason was mainly the Dushyanth-Gulaal scene. Finally Gulaal clearly stated her motives for not revealing Dushyanth's crime. Recently the focus had been Kesar and his anguish and Talli's infatuation. Today to watch Gulaal talk to Dushyanth openly about his crime was heart wrenching. Dushyanth's remorse and still palpable, pitiable fear about his future and past were very well enacted.
Yes the scene bw Gulaal and Dushy was much needed bcoz viewers were so angry with her civil behaviour with Dushyant Later we also see Dushyanth asserting his presence as a panch of the household when he stands up to his mother and accepts his responsibility towards his family.
His guilt has made him a responsible man...a great journey from afeem nashedi lustful dushyant...to a self sacrificing sarpanch
Kesar's outburst to his father about not measuring up to Vasanth's ghost was excellently thought out - a caution to everyone imposing their dreams and aspirations on another person. I thought the slap was at an interesting juncture. Just as Kesar was building up steam and was pushing forward to spill the beans about Dushyanth, Gulaal stepped in and literally dealt him the "high hand". Interesting that Gulaal's dialogue ended with addressing Kesar in the third person instead of saying "tumhe bhi ye karna hoga "- was she consciously/subconsciously signalling to him to shut up about Dushyanth?
That scene was one big thud So many expressions on kesar's face .
Talli was missing much of the time, I wonder of she will get a hold of the letters, chunnar or diary by next couple of episodes...when is Sudha going to tell her daughter to be independent?...
Don't worry Talli time next week😆...look who's missing Talli will be back with a bang her irritating batissi😆 ...equally dumb sudha has become...I actaully miss the intelligent sudha