I actually liked this episode - apart from the N.O. with Rahul scenes - it was a little more interesting.
I really liked that Kakun stood up against Rahul, when he asked her about not going to eat lunch with her lovely husband, Aman. I liked that she told him his place - finally - and that he did not like it at all. I feel that Kakun has grown stronger - just slightly - in this episode. She was calmer around Aman, and cooler, she did not take crap from Rahul - in the first scene, but she did in the second - however, it was a step forward and not backward for our Kakun. I think that it was so cool and absolutely marvelous of her to take Aman up on his challenge. I loved her cool little smile when she told him that she would go and talk to Rahul about marriage to another woman. And even better that they showed Kakun as wanting Rahul to move on, even if it has to be with someone else. She loves him and wants to see him happy, even though she's not. That is a much more sensible sacrifice than the extremes we've seen up till now.
I also really liked Rahul's frustration. Whenever Kakun's around him, he gets a little tense. I like that. To me it seems that he doesn't know how to be around her, because their relationship has changed so radically. And what is even better - Kakun is calm around him. She has complete control over her feelings, which again shows her strength. I missed, however, the chemistry between them again, the feeling that he really loves her. But oh well. At least Kakun wasn't humiliated in this episode.
Since Naina's episode, each episode has left me with an empty feeling. It's kinda sad. I just miss something from Rahul's side toward Kakun. I don't know what. Anyway, may he be happy with Naina O., because apparently he's starting to feel something for her. Just a little. (Apparently women in general don't have to do much to get his attention full blast).
Rahul said to her; "There was a time when you would talk to me, but I wouldn't understand you. Now you're silent and I understand everything." But that's not true. If he understood what she was trying to say, then he would understand the whole deal with Aman, too. He would understand something was really wrong. He should have said the opposite, because she's changed, and he doesn't understand why she's doing this.
Edited by Elysia - 17 years ago