Originally posted by: AreYaar
Ah yes....that moment๐
My read on that is that his desire to connect to her finally took over him....he'd long been suppressing it....the moment she touched his shoulder asking him to go away, a switch flipped inside him and the passion took over.....it was all building up....his tone when he says, "Shh, Mini so rahi hai" should have warned Babita that something has shifted inside him but Babita didn't get it....but when she touched his shoulder, it broke a dam inside him....and then his passion drove him....the passion with which he had desperately desired her for a long time finally compelled him to express a haq that he wouldn't consciously think of exerting....with that haq he held her hand, pulled her to sit next to him and with that haq, he compelled her to open up and feel the mud taking shape beneath their hands....he felt this urge inside to bring out her desire which he too had sensed for a long time....which he knew she was suppressing....that is what made him compel her to put her hands to the mud along with his. I always got the sense in that moment that he wanted her to acknowledge that this is not him alone....this emotion is from both sides....the mitti taking shape in front of them symbolized that....they created it together.....and he could read it in her body language no matter how she tried to hide it.
That scene to me in a nutshell is HS telling Babita that I know you feel this passion just as much as I do....don't lie.
In a conscious state, he'd never have had the guts to say it to her, especially with her Kiraaydaarni demeanor....lol but the atmosphere of that moment....the dark night, the winds blowing, the sexual frustration simmering beneath the argument they'd just had.....the earthy passion of making pots together.....that brought it all out.....lol
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