Hello. After a gap of one day, I'm back... the gap happening due to momentous events such as me seeing myself on tv, giving the world in general a lecture on eve-teasing! Didnt get to see too much of the episode yesterday and didnt get the time to watch it today.
To come to today's episode... I see Lirh's point that Abhimanyu has got the look of command in place now... I would like to take her reading forward and argue that it is not just a look of command... there is also a distance, a formality that has crept into his body language. I felt that today in the scene where he asks Capt Rajveer to run away because he trusts him but does not trust the system... Gaurav did the scene adequately, even competently... but not as well as i feel he could have done it... there was the conflict, there was the offer to help... but i really did not see a struggle... and i say this because from Gaurav i expect to see struggle irrespective of whether it is in the dialogue or not.. i expect to see layers, obvious and beyond the obvious...in a scene like this, i expect to see more struggle between ethical duty and the need to help one's friend, disbelief at what has just happened and what you think your friend has done, guilt at what you are doing, at the offer you are making but the inability to change anything... i do not mean that he has to show every layer all the time... that would be ludicrous...But i do expect more... as i said, by normal standards, it was both adequate and competent but thats all that it was... perhaps he deliberately underplayed it... but he is not underplaying the intensity of it, so then this underplaying became incongrous for me. Is this underplaying going to go on? Was this there yesterday as well?... I dont mind the distance in his attitude (in fact i like that!)... i dont mind the underplaying as well as long as it works for the scene and for the show... will give it some more days before i make up my mind.
Finally, one more compliment for the show: I think this entire outdoor sequence was shot well.. the light was brighter... most scenes were allowed to develop at their own pace.. for instance, catching one shot of flowing water at the start of the Capt Rajveer Abhimanyu scene was something i liked...
Well thats about it. I'm done for the day and am off. See ya tomo. Adios amigos!