Lennie-I have become your admirer you know. You have become the Gulaal dictionary or should I say thesaurus, wherever we don't get much about the episode you come in, sometimes more than what cv wanted us to see.
I think we should make a separate appreciation thread for the whole cast and crews of Gulaal for a breath taking episodes. Someone please do the honour as I am not a good writer.
You all are right guys! This episode is not about right or wrong, it was just about raw emotions, just like how in real life happens. Everybody has their pov and so were Gulaal and Kesar. That is why I hate it when in serials cvs go out of their way to justify the leads, especially the female.
After watching the episode, I just felt as if this was happening to our loved once in real and I am like in the middle. We understand both but can't just do anything.
Knowing the half-truth is harder than the whole truth or no truth at all. And for person who has gone through the shocking truth, had already gone through all phases of grieving or pain and then to step back and make the other understand what they feel now is hard too. It is like a person diagnosed with terrible illness goes to the doctor, understanding half of the disease and the treatment options. Then there is the doctor who knows everything about the disease but not much about the patient history except the few the patient tells during the 5 or 10 minute consultation. Prescribe medicine thinking about all the side effects and then the patient wondering why the doctor just gave me this and not that or more. I don't know if I am making sense? Kesar is like the patient want to know and expect Gulaal to do something, because only he knows how much it affects him and no one else can feel his pain. On the other hand Gulaal is like the Doctor who has to think about the side effects and in the process was questioned her integrity.
I am not going to even think about the precap! That is too much for my weak heart and small brain.
The last tou sahi hai-was very heart wrenching. I can't actually say cherry on the cake because it wasn't sweet at all.
Edited by surithy - 14 years ago