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Originally posted by: prettypri
The scene was beautiful.. The song was lovely.. The entire sequence was poignant and spoke of two people made for each other!
And your post does full justice to it.. So beautifully written!Very nice interpretation of Sahir and Arzoos characteristics...Agree that it's indeed going to be exciting to see their journey towards each other!
Lovely post...I too love the dargha scene so soft and touch but also very deep and taking SaAz in a new phase... Loved the song
Originally posted by: harshu.sundas
lovely post.. i just loved reading it .. The dargah scene was refreshing, infact everytime HC brings a new touch to such scenes ..
the song piya milengey is a brilliant one, indeed one of my favorite songs, and how i was so happy to see the song being played on Sahir
Your analysis is so beautiful
Originally posted by: Anhdara13
I seriously love dargah scenes too, so much. and this? this entire post is exactly what I was thinking about the scene but written so much more eloquently than I had managed to type out (on another forum). (some of which I am posting below, paraphrased and edited so it doesn't flow very well. I basically edited out the swearing because I was writing it while watching the episodes and flailing. I really, really, really love dargah scenes.
these two are connected so intimately without knowing it. their fates, their souls are tied together. (the peace on Sahir's face at entering the dargah. the hope but wariness on Arzoo's face as she thinks about her humsafar. she wants to believe but she also has seen her parents relationship fall apart and who knows what was in Sahir's past that has made him so closed off to everyone but his mother and his younger brother and they both have so much pride and pain in their lives, so many walls to break down and overcome to make their ways to one another, but there is already a connection from the first moment they have been super aware of one another and unable to walk away without casting a look back.)and then the fact that she inadvertently paid for his rose, for his offering to god for his peace of mind. and then also one thing I really liked was that she's in (mostly) white, but he's in black - but when she's talking to the baba, she's bathed in shadows and he's in light and it's just very fascinating.and then in the next episode, them walking together but always apart, with the wall between them, just missing one another. and his growing peace in the dargah, but her growing bechaini because of the baba's words.
Originally posted by: vena.cava.
You brought up very good points! It might be that Arzoo was told first because of essentially who she is. She's a positive person and she hasn't been jaded by love itself, just relationships and marriage. Arzoo took the fore-telling with a grain of salt, as much as she'd like to believe in love that transcends everything, she has also seen marriages fall apart. Sahir on the other hand refuses to believe in love again, he's been so deeply hurt that any mention of the word humsafar has him rolling his eyes. I guess Arzoo would be more willing to believe than Sahir, but I think Sahir will feel it before she does. Time and time again we have the girl fall first and her patience turning the boy around, but how about having our jaded hero fall first, have him overcome his own demons and then convince our terrified heroine that though love is beautiful, relationships are hard work but only that much easier with your humsafar. Sahir not offering the flowers felt to me like it was his own way of doing something petty, he obviously has a very troubled relationship with his beliefs, probably stemming from his mystery, and it seemed to me that had he offered the flower it would have felt false. Instead he will hold onto it until he is ready to face his demons and meet his beliefs again!