Originally posted by: ddFan2012
What a beautiful episode it was and your brilliant post just adds that extra dose of love to it.
Honestly I was left touched and speechless watching the episode.
You've said it all...a truly epic episode...from the moment he stared at that frame to the point where Rudra lay his head on Paro's lap...
From being shattered to finding peace.
Ashish and Sanaya just nailed it to PERFECTION! Her tenderness in every move, every word, every touch.
He the lost child, shattered and broken, crumbled to the floor.
Hats off to Mr. Tiwari & Team, Sanaya & Ashish!
hello DIya ok here is my elaborated take just for you🤗 I tried not sure if I did justice to it.
No truth is ever a Lie
I stumble and fall
But I give you it all
These are few lines taken from one of my all-time favourite songs of Barbara Streisand.."Woman In Love" which came to my mind...
Once in a way comes an episode, a scene or moment that remains unforgettable from the make believe world and it touches your inner self...leaves a mark...will stay with you forever...and you feel your eyes well up, your heart stops in time... and you know you are blessed to be born a woman. Be it a nurturer of her child, her home, her man...it's in a woman to GIVE...to be compassionate, to be gentle, to heal!
This is what RR did to each and every one of us last night...the sheer innocence yet innate strength of the young woman reaches out and lends support to a weak, shattered, anguished soul of an otherwise physically strong and brave man.
Rudra looked up stunned at his mother radiant and smiling out of the frame. His last hope just died then, she would never return...she looked happy and content in her new world...standing beside his stark enemy, whom he would have murdered with his bare hands at that very moment.
There was nothing more left to see...
His faltering steps get him out of that place that nauseated him, swallows the shooting pangs of disgust, hurt, hate and rushes to his father to tell him...he found her the woman his father once called his wife...and he screamed and warned his Dad. "Don't you dare leave me" fear not leaving him for a second...his anguish, pain...what if...what if...NO...Ranawat don't you dare do this to me...do your hear?"
Loved the scene between Paro and Maamisa and the pearls of wisdom spoken to her years ago..."Time was the greater healer and Master...in time Rudra would come to forgive her, in time he would learn of the truth, in time...he would heal...
Loved how she spoke of Rudra with her maamisa as her Savior and to Major Sahab that left him quite surprised. From Jallad to Protector...yes Time is what changed this equation!.
We sure are going to witness rakhi scenes between Aman bhaisa and Parvati. He can see through the concern and worry this young girl has for his boss. Her wanting to wait for him. A tiny smile at the corner of his lips tell it all. He knew then that his sar phira Boss had found his perfect match!😉
Loved how Rudra strode in and walked away without even a glance at Paro. She did not exists for him at that moment. All he wanted was to drown himself in a liquid that would burn his insides, and kill whatever memories he had left deep within him.
Oh gosh and then the scene where she sees him from behind the mirror. Reaching out to him and placing her hand over his.!
What can I say about the scene that followed...hard to describe Diya...Rudra staggering towards her...pushing her away...and then falls into her arms...she quite taken aback...eyes widened...firstly his weight that she could hardly handle and then him wounding his arms around her.
She manages to push him against the frame...they both stumble and collapse down to the floor..and when she leans towards him to listen to his slurred speech...trying to make sense of his mumbling, he might have said "ranawat...Rana" and she heard ''Khana" this is what I presume..
The body language is sheer brilliance here by Ashish and Sanaya.
Usually actors go overboard in drunken state scenes...but Ashish was very subtle, and lent the right amount of realistic behaviour of a man drunk with utmost sincerity to the scene. Staggering walk, slurred speech, blurred vision..curling up of his body...clinging and holding on fast to her hand.👏👏👏
Sanaya's body language spoke of pure tenderness, her eyes first held confusion and surprise, the way she held his face in her palm and spoke to him with firmness, whilst also depicting bewilderment at a drunk man's behaviour, not sure how to react to his vulnerable state and his head landing on her lap. See her arms stretched out at her sides. 👏👏👏
The scene was just so very touching, tender, fantabulous...that it fills you with a nameless emotion! Sigh!
hugs
dd
P.S. Need to tell you this, the previous day's scene where they find guns in Teju's bedroom. How is Mala ever going to justify her not knowing anything about her husband's wrongdoings?