Hey there all the lovely people!!
Me is back!! I have no idea what to write about today. Sooner the nonsense.
"Family is not an important thing, it's everything" -- family is like the sweet and sour chutney, bitter, tangy, saucy and sweet at times. Today's episode only had meena and Bhabho, portraying what it's to be a colorful saas and Bahu. Their taunts were entertainment for the family, which was drowned in depression due to Kanak.
Kanak dresses up like a married woman, because even when saras was dressed up she didn't wear nose ring or the bor (head gear) whereas Kanak wears these ornaments of a married woman. She might not have given it a second thought but unconsciously she did it. She makes up the pooja thal for Bhabho, for which Bhabho compliments her, asking her if she learnt it at Uma's house, just like dressing up. Kanak gets flashbacks of Uma and her lesson with Massi, she breaks out of it.
Rathis smiley walks out and everyone praise them for looking so beautiful and being together after such a long time. Bhabho calls Kanak the moon of their house -- if even my own mother praise me twice in a day, I would get suspicious, thinking of all the crimes I had done till day, going mad trying to figure out which one she found out. -- Kanak is being overly praised and it's getting pretty repetitive.
The char log theory continues, although it comes out after a long time. Daisa asks where is Kanak's husband, the chakor to the moon that is Kanak. Everyone suddenly gets stressed, meena tries to change the topic asking Kanak to help her see her 'suhag ki nishani' in the water. Kanak looks into the water and her suhag, her frog is reflected in it. She looks at him sharply and he introduces himself as the son in law to Rathis and husband of Kanak to the char log. -- the whole idea/concept is twisted, Rathis accepted the shop and Kanak back into their house, and shoved Uma out... is this what they call a closure, can't these people for once sit down and have a discussion, merely throwing somebody out and forgetting his existence like a nightmare and go on living like it never happened, is it possible? Is this what their modern thinking is all about. Not at all defending Uma, but the Rathis haven't been convincing either.