Episode - Grossness at all levels
How do I start and how do I end. This episode was two extreme ends. The first few minutes actually made me happy and I was sure shagun the Saint will be there to hog the screen space but never expected it would be this way. I am not going to apologize or feel even a little bad for saying this but her presence annoys every time and today I felt so grossed that I wanted to puke or pass out. Even better a single day amnesia. I was only at the LU and trust me that was more than yuck.
Coming to IshRa scene, well it was just a basic conversation post drink and drive. Ishitha behaved like a typical wife and offered to start her morning with alcohol just to get him out of it. Felt so good to see them like this. They did look extremely cute and so deeply in love. I can gush over them anytime and anywhere all I need is a chance.
Then came the much awaited surrogacy talk. I always felt she would emote only when the talk of the baby as such comes up. When all asked her if she was fine, she was more than happy to say she was perfectly alright. Even when Raman asked her but that's Ishitha. This child was no less than a dream for her and in fact it did mean a lot. For whatever reason she lost the child but never cried over it. Saying it again I never found it odd. That's how she is. When it comes to her loved ones she sheds buckets and this child was indeed loved but it was within her and as a piece of her. So she never wanted to cry and get over the fact that her child was dead instead she wanted to bury the fact and move on. Sometimes memories fade out when expressed vocally and she never wanted that. When she expressed this today I could only tear up with her. She wanted to genuinely move on. She could become a mother and it did happen but for some reason she could not reach the end point. Hearing once again from your husband this soon about another child through artificial methods would only make the affected person weaker. She did turn weak but her eyes spotted the two individuals who complete her life as a woman. Adi and Ruhi. Her love for them is immeasurable and adorable. She was happy to conceive and love her third child but once the chance was washed out she took satisfaction and solace in Ruhi and Adi. Mere words are not enough to express what she is going through. Hope I have done some kind of justice to that scene. I feel I am repetitive but the scene was powerful for a person like Ishitha. As always DT breathed life in to the role.
Manoj and Raman conversation was something to butcher Raman as a character. Too many flaws to mention
You cannot harvest one's eggs without the patient's permission and here Manoj has done it without their knowledge. Raman did not really bother about it.
Secondly, surrogacy is never agreeable with just one. Both have to express their concern and then they move ahead. Again Manoj says as her husband you have the permission. We are not living in stone age to just have husband's permission and go ahead with such stuffs and also the whole offence is punishable
Third, this was just to butcher Raman. Raman agreeing to surrogacy and proceeding without Ishitha's knowledge all look really absurd and too much to even watch.
CVs I must say you have been more than smart enough to butcher Raman this time around to glorify the saint. Not my cup of tea.
Now my actual reason for the post begins. What the hell was that? Shagun and Raman ??? Like really ?? CVs just because we ruined your leap plan you cannot throw in crap like getting them together locked in a cold storage room and expect us to watch it with interest. I am grossed out to even talk about this shit after opening a post. On top of it a camera. How predictable and this would all leave to a possible misunderstanding between IshRa which I definitely would not mind. There is going to be some real intense and palpable desire when this happens between the two. Their patch up will be all the more intense. With IshRa/ DivAn the scene will look all the more delectable.
Again it's always IshRa for me and they are not two different individuals.