Originally posted by: SundariP
@bold : yes that is my fav as well.... Initially I thought how could this man be so rude... Because we expect everyone to pity damsel in distress. He kept to his char and didn't sympathise with her, asking her to leave was also correct as she was nowhere comfortable there and she was also pining for adi that would've messed her brain and pulled her downwards.
When it was confirmed that she really didn't have anywhere to go, he offered help, and it wasn't any ehsan or pity, pure simple humanity.
@blue : I don't remember completing song thing, maybe I need to re-watch but that scene is a delight as well.
You know, now that you mention it - I really appreciate that he doesn’t treat her like she’s weak or that she can’t do something - basically that she’s a damsel in distress. Well at least most of the time. But even in those moments he takes the opportunity to remind her how she needs to be strong, how she needs to stand up for herself, how she needs to have confidence in her own abilities.
Oh! I need to find that scene for you to watch it. I don’t know how to share the link from Instagram but she’s dancing and the next line is chum chum and he says it instead of her finishing the song.