Jawab dethe tho Rishab RK nahin bantha!
NO RK, NO! Aapne yeh kya keh dhiya? Don't say that. What will happen to us phangurlz? We wouldn't have got the demigod to drool over.. your hooded eyes, thick lashes, narrowed eyes when in anger, pursed lips, awww' loved today's episode. It was RK all the way. Looks like he did overtime to makeup for the three day's of absence. Lucky we! And I liked your look in the white kurta. But do you think you have it in you to get away with that dead cat around your neck? <peaches, love you for the "dead cat around the neck">
Now to some serious business.
RK had a lot to say today. Quite a long dialog, ah? His career did help him in delivering the emotional tirade to Bappaji.
[Guys tell me one thing. RK is shown a superstar. He is rugged. He considers himself the head honcho. He cares for no one. The CVs after building RK's character to be so overblown, heartless and ruthless, are trying to depict his facade using Bappaji. Somehow it does not sync well. In the sense, it all looks OTT for me. I am not saying that his friendship, trust, and now his anger and disappointment are not believable and palpable. Every individual (who is not an atheist) develops and nurtures the relationship with their God in different ways and means. There are different levels of depth in them. Some might have a very mature way of representation and expectation and some others might yield themselves as children to the God. But for this particular character RK, all these look a lot immature. To bring out his inner and behavioral conflicts, they probably could have used some other track and could have avoided using Bappji. But that is only me, others might not agree with it.]
Anyways one way or the other he has been saying the same thing time and again or his wife repeated things over and over. What was new? Nothing really.
Biwi watches when he performs in front of Ganeshji. Overwhelming emotions on both sides. She thanks Bappaji heartily when her husband saves the Diya from being put out. She found out that he still cares. Hmmm'. That is interesting.
There were many cute moments today.
One is that the CVs allowed us to peep into their bedroom again. The conversation between them was cute. He acknowledges her presence in the room, may be not in so many words or expressions but but yes, he does. Although he acts like he does not care about what she thinks but, yes, he does care! If not approval at least disapproval is a welcome acknowledgment for him.
Dips I think is feeling very insignificant now. CVs must use her well. She did a great job of a vamp during her entry. Now she looks like a lost kitten. She is better when shown purring and whirring. Time to revive the character's confidence.
The jocular twosome tried to enact their bit. Today they didn't succeed much in extracting the desired reaction from us. Damp comedy/villainy.
Bittuji Pareshan, Pareshan! But looks like he did get a cue from the sunny deary about the evil to come. Is he going to set out in unraveling the mystery behind the great shoot?
I failed to get what the CVs tried to imply with the conversation between Radha and Dips while in the kitchen. Radha asks whether Dips will help them with the work and Dips in her so-so attitude says yes but then goes on to eat the dry fruits and then the MIL again asking, "you are helping us, right"? Uff' Whatever!
RK again does the unfathomable stuff like unplugging the fuse and cutting off electricity for the entire household but for himself. What RK? He does not let the ladies to prepare food and other stuffs for puja. The only thing that I liked about the whole scene was he calling her "biwi" and another thing is when he teases her about her mounting anger and his ability to unsettle her. Madhu being our Madhu does not give in and keeps calm. She rightly highlights how he is wallowing in self-pity. She emphasizes that it is not just him who has seen loses in life. She bravely provides herself as an example for not being self-indulgent, discouraged, and pessimistic. I loved that Madhu.
Precap: RK seems to be involved in the puja and visarjan of Bappa. What brought the turning point? Next week seems to be promising.