Originally posted by: AreYaar
The parallels are absolutely there...he deffo struggles with his own form of guilt just like Babita does.
It’s worth noting that he chose to not even sleep comfortably for so many years. He’s sleeping in the verandah outside on a tiny cot despite having so many rooms and space in the haveli. He puts on a happy face declaring how happy and comfortable he is in his existence but it’s a facade.
His emotions come to the fore in moments like being overwhelmed by Babita’s food, her apnapan, her care.....he feels alive after many years....and that’s hard to cope with because on a day to day level, he doesn’t even admit that he’s simply existing, not living.
So it will be intriguing to see his emotional journey as he begins so to truly open himself up to feeling all those emotions again...because it would include opening himself up to vulnerability again...to being open to the pain, the much needed catharsis vis a vis Imarti and actually finding the courage to be happy without guilt.