Originally posted by: nith125
Hi Suhasini, I wanted to take time to reply to your post, hence the delay. I am really happy that you liked my analysis. I couldn't agree more with you, specially about the part where Shravan despite being her BF did not know about her inner turmoil. That Sumo is like an oyster, so rough and tough from outside but so soft and vulnerable inside. This is a carbon copy of today's Shravan, he is great looking , has good attitude and in fact is sometimes arrogant, he is physically much stronger but he is such a soft person inside. Compare it with today's Sumo, she who wouldn't do even her homework had literally the whole household work on her hands, from doing nothing, she had moved on to doing everything in the house.
Do you remember the scene after the first party when Shravan says they are not friends, remember what Sumo says "Tum kya se kya ban gaye ho Shravan our mai kya se kya ban gaye hoon "
That shows the character progression in the 10 years that passed, Shravan because of what he went through had partially become Sumo and Suman because of their separation had partially become him.
More importantly its the ten years that have passed that have made them what they are today,
there is a part of Sumo which lives in Shravan and a part of Shravan that lives in her, which can never be separated because it is assimilated in them.
Sometimes in this show single dialogues have so many interpretations, and each of the dialogue is relevant even after so many episodes, and that is so fascinating.
All said, once again thanks for your lovely comment and of course I love you too đ¤