Originally posted by: jankiraghav
arrey zameen se hamein aasman par, baitha ke gira toh na doge 😆😆 just joking 🤗🤗
Well, but your post really got me thinking. Trust me, i spent a few minutes looking at the watch yesterday. Whoever did the promo was very creative. But your analysis took it to another level.
So i have some additional thoughts:
None of the three hands of the clock ever stop but the second's hand is the one that has no respite. It has to keep moving without being able to catch a breath (symbolically) for a clock to run. The minute hand moves slowly and gets a few nanoseconds of pause between every move and the hour hand moves the slowest -- standing in one place the longest Somehow, this also seems so relevant to the three of them:
Patralekha -- the second's hand - is the most restless of the three of them in the story. She is the one who is most unhappy because of the reasons we know - mainly, her inability to accept life as it comes.
Virat -- is moving slower towards Sai but definitely moving
Sai -- she stands in one place for pretty long waiting for Virat to catch up (read: answer her questions) but ultimately moves ahead and waits again for some reason (as the pattern has been)
So, no matter how much the second's hand moves in circles (Patralekha), she will never have a moment of 'meeting' and staying 'still' with the minute hand. But the hour hand and the minute hand meet 24 times in 24 hours -- for one minute during each hour eg: 00.00, 13:05, 16:20, 17:25 etc... They stand still together for one long minute every now and then, run in a circle until the minute hand returns to meet the hour hand again at a point. The second's hand can only cross the two other hands at the best.
See, if you give me a thought that gets stuck in my brain, be prepared to get pakofyed. 😆
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