Well today's episode was really worth it. There were these three really important scenes.
SCENE 1:
Zaroon coming to Kashaf's place to meet her mom and sister, Sidra. Well the whole converstaion indeed was beautiful. I liked the way it was enacted. One majorthing I noticed was that while Rafiya Ji was saying anything Zaroon was looking down. Not even once when she was talking did he look up, at her face-to-face until and unless he started talking himself. It was nice to show that if not even shown intentionally. It looked as if Zaroon was just respecting her, how one doesn;t look up when some elder is talkig baout something important and serious. Then well the way Zaroon tried to convince Rafiya Ji that Kashaf would be happy with himno matter what happens was endearing. He took a stand for his decision and was very clear on what he had to say. He even talked about how Rafiya Ji would never regret taking this decion and nor would Kashaf. And well it wa sliek a confirmation he was giving to Rafiya Ji that yes your daughter will always be in right hands. I loved the way Sidra was just simply smiling and teh wya she told ehr mom later to not to worry as Zaroon is a good guy.
The question of DECENCY bemused Zaroon. It was somethingthat he had never been asked to prove, never had been asked and he felt amazing how these things were of much more importnace to some poeple than their degrees and qualifictaions. Maybe this is what he was looking for after all.
SCENE 2:
CHAI KA CUP



Something someone does for you without knwoing that he has done it is important and a feeling of great joy, a thought of feeling special and loved by soemone, wanted by someone and that is all Kashaf wanted. The way Kashaf explains how Zaroon shielded her and she felt special was priceless. You could see joy dancingin her eyes, that inner feeling of extra-ordinary because someone got a whole cup of hot tea poured on his hand just to save her. Her voice echoed happiness throughout and well taht was the moment of true joy and love.
SCENE 3:
THE ENGAGEMENT



