Beautifully written... 😳 😳 thanks for d post
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Wonderful post with ur beautiful words. I truly don't have anything to say about the episode after reading your post. Y'day after watching the episode, I went to sleep with only one Q in mind " Mr.Devrath dixit, R u human?". I have seen characters like Eshwari, Neha, GKB etc in real life. But Dev & Sona are unreal. Dev amazes me with his heights of selflessness (I am really getting tired of saying this again & again) & Sona amazes me with her heights of understanding. I really wish/hope that writers will make them little real (selfish). You can't find such selfless souls on this planet.
Dev, you have completely spoiled your mother with your love, care & pampering. Arey, koi itna pyaar kartha hai kya kisi se? I am also a mother but I don't want my son to be this much selfless.
I really felt happy that dev started feeling those emotions which he only knows by the names. To understand others emotions first we need to feel the same, thats what happened when he went to console his sisters after Neha's bidaai in previous episode. Looks like this scene still didn't left my mind.
One thing in y'days episode which caught my attention and brought a smile was the scene between dev and sona where sona pushes dev a little when he says Thank you, I really liked it. It may be a small gesture but felt so real & somehow it touches ur heart when we can relate to it. Such a beautiful show. Damn it. I am falling in love with this show a little more with each passing episode.
It also amazes me to see how on earth people are having this much free time to dump this forum with their negative posts that too based on spoilers and articles(which are 99% fake). Here we are falling short of words to praise this amazing show and their team. Dear KRPKAB team, whether we mention it or not in our posts you guys please make a note that we really love & proud of u guys for giving this amazing show. Please keep up the good work.
Originally posted by: Samanalyse
I love when you're on a roll like this with daily posts! 😃
I don't have too much to add since you covered the episode in such loving detail, but I made one observation during the episode that I thought was really interesting. Ishwari's initial reaction upon catching Sona in Dev's room, looking through his files, was not accusatory towards Sona (as GKB's would have been), but sounded much more like a warning, "What are you doing here? Dev is going to kill you if he finds out; he hates anyone touching his stuff but me." It's almost as though she took it for granted that Sona's intentions were innocent, and was much more focused on Dev's wrath in response. It reminded me of all the times she has talked Sona down when Dev misbehaved with her, making her understand why Dev reacts so strongly to certain forms of intrusion (like putting his phone on silent). That split second of trust in Sona was a really interesting prelude to what came next.It was only when Sona told her that Dev had actually instructed her to get the file, and given her permission to do so, that Ishwari saw her as an external and intrusive entity and went on the defensive. Even though it makes perfect sense given Ishwari's insular relationship with Dev, the irony is not lost on me! Sona has certainly become part of the family, but in a very specific way: she is beloved in "baccha" status with the daughters, but becomes enemy number one the minute she tries to enter the "bade" sphere where only Dev is allowed, aside from Ishwari herself. It was fascinating to see those boundaries drawn by Ishwari's face in less than a minute!
Hi Sam, How wonderfully you analyzed this part and how beautifully Supriyaji conveyed that transformation in split of a second through her amazing expressions. This show is really blessed with amazing cast.
I am a silent reader of your posts & replies. Its always a pleasure to read your pov. Please keep posting often.
Originally posted by: ...Maham...
Anyway, my favorite part of this scene was Dev's brutal honesty with Sonakshi. The concept of someone being an apna' is not a new one. But the manner in which the writers of this show have depicted it is absolutely beautiful. The freedom that Dev feels around Sona is so contradictory to how he is with other people.