Originally posted by: Ryka
Hats off to the creative team for portraying the triumph of Human spirit over everything else... personal emotions and the terror of anti social elements. It was such a heartwarming moment to see Milind (and everyone present there) despite the possibility of a personal tragedy striking him help the other people out. A traumatised child ran into Milind and hugged him... Milind was startled for a moment for being stopped in stride... one glimpse at that child's face... he hugged that kid and helped a few others to get out of the burning train aswell. Milind dont worry Prachi and the baby will be safe...someone must have rescued her. And Prachi just a favour... dont come back to Milind if you dont want to... but please let your family know you are alive.
Indeed a great job by the creatives for having been so thoughtful and Shabbo who was exceptional in that scene👏👏👏. And Hats off to the Human Spirit which is the reason that this world amidst nature's disasters and terrorism still survives.
Ryka, this is what struck me most in yesterday's episode. Milind's humane qualities were beautifully displayed. Here was a guy who despite his own problems, set them aside and risked his life for others. This was something we saw him do even during the deluge last year when he went back into the waters to help someone, unmindful of the warning about the danger he is in.
It would be cruel on the part of Prachi to let Milind think she is dead knowing how much he loves her. What about her mother? Why does she have to think that her daughter is dead? It is torturous for a parent to lose their child. As she herself is on the verge of becoming a parent she has no business subjecting her mother to such pain.
Edited by optimist - 17 years ago