This episode leaves us deeply emotional
It starts with the simultaneously three scenarios.
Nandini starts angrily to tackle her father( for what?)
Chandra armed with nothing, asks for the reason for waging war..but on any account refuses to submit to Selucus's authority
Helana coming to meet and "pacify" her father with Acharya
The sequences start,( keeping us on the edge).., so unusual in terms of the end results...it gives us surprises
The heated conversations between C & H propels speedily, riding largely on her accusations and her condition to send Nandini away. Helana is very impressive(negatively) and Chandra in his furious emotional state is in his best
Nandini's meeting with Padmanandh is superficial, and disapproving
It is an utter flop( oh he is her beloved pithaji)
Thru out the sessions with Selucus and Helana Chandra is vibrant and refuses to be cowed down. Rajat shows an amazing acting potential.
But the heart stricken Chandra has to heed to Acharya's request to safeguard the nation and accepted her demands with dignity.
All the events show Chandra Gupta Maurya's good reasoning and principles
Acharya tried to solve the confused and strategic political events.
The scenes serve Rajat in a highly ,precise and well defined roll.He is like a trapped lion, roaring wildly but unable to capture his enemy.
Rajat's remarkable expertise is unique.He has an extraordinary gift to live the life of the character. In mere looks he conveys his frustration. Calmly holding on to his anger heeded to Acharya for the welfare of the kingdom..true..the indigenous performance of Rajat made the events a classic
Though we rejoice over precap, it may be a prelude for a long separation...bcoz our CGM is a man of his words
With much passion and flair we end the week's last episode