Good afternoon girls !!!! đ
Shout out to Ninaâ¤ď¸, I will write about Mere humdum, mere dost as soon as I find time. I needed to get this off my chest.
Hope all of you are well and are at different levels of coming off of lock-down. Here I am with another one of my highly opinionated posts. Another YouTube recommendation, with no sad ending, so I watched. I am ambivalent about the whole show, I really don't know if I liked it or not. But, I stuck with it, as the young girl Pari had my heart in her gripđ. I was thoroughly disgusted with the mother, SabađĄthough. So, here we go:
Pari, the actress is very cute like a dollđđźI felt that her pitch is a little too high, not sure if it is intentional, but for a young girl going through such turmoil, I was OK with that. She reminded me of the Indian actress, Madhu ( she acted in films like Roja in the 90s ). I liked how she showed the variation from an exuberant, relatively immature young girl with a touch of sense of entitlement when she is daddy's princess to a silent, subdued young woman who knows she is helpless, unsupported and all aloneđ That transformation is heartbreakingđ, her realization that she is no longer the apple of everybody's eye, but in reality is a burden who is being passed off from house-hold to house-holdđ. Gut wrenching.
I am so glad that they portrayed a young girl, strong, resilient, who after her initial recovery and realization rolled with the punches and emerged confident, head held high, graceful, forgiving, accommodating and understanding. She is no doormat, packed a good punch in her barkđ when she is ruffled. She is feisty, straightforward and didn't mince words. She didn't care who she is talking to, when she is pushed against the wall, even if it is her beloved nana abbu, he had to bear with the bitter truths she had to state. Her love for Saad, her willingness to be there for him when he is going through tough times, her ability to give him space and time as he processed his grief, but not blind or deaf to insults she didn't deserve and her withdrawal from him when he hurt her deeply. He doesn't get away easily if he crosses her, no matter how much she loves himđ. OMG, a complete packageâ¤ď¸She is so refreshing. I love this girl to bitsđ¤
Kudos to the writer for bringing out the inner most turmoil of a young girl going through so much with such clarity and having her mouth the hell she is inđI felt that it is not easy to articulate that angst and yet make it relatable to invoke empathy for that girl without going overboard. I am so happy, that Pari didn't throw herself any pity partiesđ¤ like her useless mother didđĄ
Her strength is in her acceptance of her reality, taking stock of the situation on ground, making herself adapt to circumstances, gracefully handling herself and people around her with not as much as a peep ( she only complained about her mother which she is absolutely entitled to ). Her innermost fear of being left high and dry with a baby in tow if something were to happen to Saad broke my heart to smithereensđ. Writer, please take a bowđ, for even having the courage to have a heroine mouth the lines " I don't want to mother a child "đđź where every show depicts motherhood as utmost paradise. This writer went into uncharted waters and is able to make me understand the girl's viewpoint and melt my heartđ
She is a fighter and I love fightersâ¤ď¸đ¤I agree with each and every word Saad said about her and her strengthđđź. She fell on her face, got up, cleaned herself up and continued walking, one foot in front of the otherđ I can't get enough of herâ¤ď¸
Loved her relationships with her nana abbu, Saad, mamu and maami and her deep attachment to her daddyđ¤in whose memory she always found solace.
More power to girls like Pariđ