Originally posted by: MelodiousDreams
This pretty much jumped out at me from the page as I was skimming through posts...SO beautifully put, Anu! š š šMassive WORD to all of it, truly!Kis mitti ki bani hai? *sigh* That applies to both of these characters, and I think there's a beautiful, believable, relatable core to Sangeeta's portrayal of Saachi that makes the charm and immense maturity in Ruslaan's portrayal of DV so wonderfully complementary and even augments it.It's so sad to think that such a broken soul could exist for so many years, not wanting anything or expecting anything for herself...And then when she unexpectedly comes across this man who, from the very beginning, has cared for her opinions and has cared about her well-being and happiness...giving in to the notion that there could ever be someone like that, who loves her purely because of who SHE is, who wants her to live for herself just a little, is something she has never been faced with...And the man who has always, subconsciously or not, taken it upon himself to bring happiness into her life, even when she has pushed him away...He has seen her fighting her heart's desires before, he has seen her fight and surrender...and no matter how many times she lashes out at him, he continues to stand strong for her, because he loves her...Because who else does she have to turn to for the solace and healing and happiness that she needs and deserves, really?
Thanks, Borna!
Aww nooo, don't pull "tu kis mitti ki bani hai" on me now...I'm gonna get all sentišš...*sigh* DN...that one line brings on such an avalanche of emotions and memories.
Re: Saachi...I think what really just breaks my heart time and again as I watch her is the way she constantly DENIES herself...firstly she doesn't even think about herself and then perchance something special happens to come to her, she will INSTANTLY deny herself...this tendency...its kinda depressive...but it deffo has a lot of pathos in it and makes you feel sorry for the character...major kudos to Sangeeta that she is able to bring out all these nuanced shades so well...such that I'm not able to dismiss Saachi as a one-dimensional MAHAANTA ki murat...no, she is FLAWED as well...and right now she is having to hurt someone she loves either way...what that is taking out of her can be seen...it kills her bit by bit...she chooses her family over DV cuz she's lived all her life FOR them...however do you turn away from that in an instant regardless of how much they are hurting you right now?
And on the other hand I shake my head in wonder at DV...how is he able to sense all this beyond the simple "I'm sorry, it's over" she says to him? He senses what she NEEDS more than she does...and he is willing to bear whatever insults are thrown at him along the way.