Originally posted by: nureat01
Caps! (At last...phew :P)
Batch 1I like subtle facts - like Gulaal noticing Kesar before he does. The merest of indication that its her turn to take notice... not that it chyanges anything about Kesar taking notice of her back - but there's a back to the start quality about this too - like the time he first came back home... and she saw him before he did - well like his back, but she stopped him in his step!Something about the way Gulaal looks at him, coming down those steps , with that spring and the smile - as i said elsewhere - is like she's looking at a whole new person before her - and yet what's changed is not the person, but her perception, her eye for seeing him!Just like when he first came back - she'd looked at him as a brand new person - and he was brand new then - she hadn't seen him in 10 years, and he'd really changed. The way Kesar had looked at her then, (before the Durgesh memory took over) the way he had not been able to stop his rise of emotion at the sight of Gulaal - and then the consequent way his eyes and expression had changed like he too was seeking a new person in his old loved Gulaal - like he was trying to find out, why she looked just the same, and yet the difference he knew... I think there is a contrasting quality between these two scenes!
... this expression - of looking at a whole new person - when really, its only her changed way to view him - which is free of the responsibility towards him, and the bond in name to tie them!
This bit just HAD to be capped for the hilarity of it🤣...Kesar's like "Kunal who? There's my Gulaal and that's all I have eyes for :P"Okay this was OMG funny - no kidding! When Kunal says main wo Talli ke saath... Kesar is all - Talli?! Kaun Talli... oh Talli - yeh take her man, take her already... muje jaane de bas!!! 🤣
There was such JOY in her today...I kinda went overboard capping every smile I could :POkay I love love love this look in his eyes! It's like this diamond he's been digging for, for the longest time, and then after he gives up, stops digging, sits down defeated, suddenly something shines and blinds the side of his eye - and when he looks at it - its the diamond! Just sitting there - staring at him... He'd been trying to hard to rediscover this Gulaal - unearth her original version - and this first close up sight of her, the smile and the tears and the open hair - just that aura of freedom - he's silently all this is it! He doesn't grudge the fact that its taken their separation to revive her - but it just momentarily stuns him, that while he was striving for all her happiness, parting ways is what has brought it on. And then the contrast in her expression - belying that above logic - the fact that she's her old self after separation, but that shine and gleam in her eyes at the sight of him... it would puzzle anyone (although he's only just stunned by her revival at this point) as to what has really done it - going away from him, or the first sight of him after the parting! And really when you think about it - although she opens her hair and sheds off the customs back at home, the old Gulaal really comes alive only after her first sight of Kesar! He's the key ingredient to her revival - even if to him it may almost look like setting her free from himself has changed her! Its setting her free from the past that has worked - because it paves way for the future - a future with him!
"Kaisi hai tu?"All of Kesar's lines were rhetoric. Including this one. the truth of kaisi hai Gulaal is staring in his face... and his words in question are soft... not questioning, but approving of woh kaisi hai!I also totally liked the way she wasn't looking for a compliment, but first she met his eye, and her own welled up with tears so she lowered her gaze, almost like she was drawing his attention to her changed appearance - to make mention of it - except she wasn't - and yet the gesture served cue, and Kesar complimented... acchi lag rahi hai ... and the simplicity with which she accepted but didn't dwell over his words, coming back with kaisa hai tu... is so natural to these two! I like the fact that Kesar doesn't compliment her hair as such - because its not the open hair - for once - that have caught his eye so! It's really the freedom exuded from her person... which is so alag!
"Jaise tu chhod aaya tha"Lol! he's probably going all YEH RIGHT! look at yourself woman! aisi to bilkul nahin chod kar aya tha 😆




















