Originally posted by: AnkitalovesHD
Thank You for keeping my wish Bare bhaiyya 😉
I just have a few things to add. Firstly, i noticed Inder's reactions throughout the episode. What compels him to do what he does? I ask Rishi's question. I mean when the gun was pointed towards Indira Inder constantly showed hand gestures which clearly indicate he doesnt wish for his Babli's death. So where lies the duality in his character? Why the sudden transformation into Dr Jekyll from Mr Hyde??? Inder is a character so full of complexity. Will try to deconstruct another day. He is a mad man guided by avarice running behind a pot of gold with abject futilityAs for the last scene. A complex yet successful take on the iconoclastic duel between the idealist and the non-idealist. I liked that Rishi never really transgresses his boundaries. He poses another question. If integrity and honesty are sometimes oversold. 😕 He says: Crooked work must be done in a crooked way. It shows that he values integrity too but in a situation like this Rishi choose a path which he found was the most suitable to achieve their goal. Another thing I loved about the confrontation was Indira's dialogues that most did not note, overshadowed by Rishi's towering soliloquy. Her anger was misdirected. We constantly see that even though she addresses Rishi her clear insinuation is her family and their lust for money, her disappointment in them as she had believed with her heart they had changed and had been there for her without greed empowering their senses. Rati commanded her lines like the pro that she is. 👏 She keeps on saying: Do you not realize that my family has an insatiable greed for money. How could you fuel this thirst. It clearly shows it is her family she feels disappointed in at the end of her long and tiring day. She had felt they had finally accepted her and have been able to acknowledge her efforts! 😭 Like Moksh said: Indu and her expectations for the world and the pple living in it esp her family result in Indira hurting herself again and again. Open your eyes and see your family for the way they are. Nothing can alter this reality.