Originally posted by: yrhpk_aus
as we know Abir is not one who gets physical in fights that easily..it takes something very serious and personal to him, which makes him aggressive.Why does Abir punch Naman, in defense of Mishti..when he hardly knows either of them properly yet??
Our hoshiyaar ladka Abir has perfectly matched different pieces of the 'jhumke wali' girl + angry chorni story:
-At this stage he has just connected the two primary dots; that 'angry chorni' = 'jhumke wali" He has just understood that those two distinct incidents and stories are nothing but the same girl, Mishti (who he doesn't yet know the name of).
-So for him, 'angry chorni' represents the girl who was supposedly committing a crime of stealing, but actually seemed to display a sense of truth and righteousness in those tearful eyes, the previous night. She was a woman of strength, courage and was daring enough to do what she did, and not flinch or fluster when caught in the act by Abir. Whereas the "jhumke wali" girl in Abir's eyes (at that point), was that emotional girl who appeared to share the exact same childhood dard and pain as him - "papa ko khona kaise hota hai...papa ko intezaar karne kaise hota hai...jo shayad khabhi wapas nahi aayenge". She was the girl who maturely guided Ketu about what it means to have a family that loves n cares for you and lead to Ketki returning home safely. She was the girl who seemed to be the clues to his question "kya koi meri tera deewana hai" whom also shares the same concept "dard to dost purana hai." She was the girl who was heavily drained and emotionally tired of dealing with her past 'the man who mysteriously returned her life after so many years'...yet still sarcastically played along with him in their hide n seek bala-balak game.
-So altogether, now watching her reactions to the man he recognises as the guy claiming to be searching for his 'beti'...Abir pieces all the parts of puzzle intelligently and perfectly He recognises Naman as the man who complained about the 'chor(ni) stealing his bag', as now the man or more precisely the 'papa' (the purane dard) who's unexpected return (Mish's cry at mandhir) is causing those hidden wounds to be re-surfaced (Mish now saying "intezaar hi tikh tha, aana teekh nahi tha").
-Upon witnessing Mishti's attempts to tell her papa to stay away from her...Abir now takes the lead when Naman tries to follow her. He tries making Naman understand the unnecessary and deep-rooted pain that he is inflicting on his 'beti' again and again, over the years. But Naman being Naman doesn't care for this strange lambe waale ladka, and that's when Abir's impulsive nature to protect those from that pain he personally understands exactly, emerges! BOOM! Abir's huge punch at Naman, as he tries again to go behind Mishti to scratch those old but still deep n sensitive wounds
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Don't mind me...I just felt like writing something extraπ
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