Originally posted by: JaneFoster
Thanks for the episode gistšš
I am warming up to Rohit's character... He does go overboard where his sarcasm turns out to be rude. He is eccentric... chasing Sonakshee in the at odd hours... but when Rohit does that... There is subtle innocence about it. He doesn't mind going to suburbs... and it doesn't strike his mind that people will be disturbed. All the while when he does these things it doesn't come across as reckless behavior or desperation or just an attempt to irk Sona.
Yep, subtle innocence is a good phrase for it...he does eccentric things but in a kind of endearing manner š. In his own mind he thinks heās being quite reasonable and polite despite how wrong he thinks Sonakshi is...š...like today, he felt he showed regard by messaging her rather than ringing the doorbell which would ādisturbā everyoneš
We all are possessive about some little things in our lives too. I have seen people preserve not only gifts but also gift-wrapers...
To recollect that watch Rohit forgets about his health, the time... Don't we all want to reach out to the things close to our heart in any which way possible... Exactly. We are all very much capable of doing odd things when we are attached to something. You can end up becoming single-minded in your possessiveness for things or people.
The scenario is very humane as is Rohit's character sketch and the underlying characteristics are displayed so subtly and so well.ā¤ļø I agree, and I would add that a lot of credit goes to how well KVG brings out all these traits in Rohit subtly tooš