Originally posted by: moonwearer
Aamna Sharif who played the second Komolika Basu in version 2 was so classy as a vamp.
I agree like Didi this 3rd wheel also has limited expressions and modulation till now.
Aamna Sharif pulled off Komolika as a psycho so well. She looked menacing and classy.
But this Reeva, she is so unpalatable like Patralekha. Both of them were irritating. But Patralekha was stronger than this piece of aluminum foil.
To be honest, I don't see love between Savi and Ishaan, but I see friendship. Platonic and understanding.
Through Savi, Ishaan found a release of all the venom he had within him. I know its wrong, but that is how it happens in real life, too. Someone else hurts, and someone else pays the price for it.
Ishaan has surely come a long way. He has overcome his ego, his vitriol. He has become more decent with Isha in recent times. Now all that is left with him is pain, which he, too, needs to let go of to move ahead in life.
Ishaan is very lonely, and someone needs to show that they will stick around no matter what. I see that Savi is that kind of a friend to him. She has kind of become a safe space for him. She cares for him as much as Ishaan does. There is no love. But there is support, understanding, respect, and trust.
I like them as good friends. I don't see love. But, sometimes, that is all you need.
Sometimes, it is hard to believe that two losers like Sai and Virat can have a child like Savi. She is very self-respecting, highlighting that Isha has contributed vastly to her upbringing and perspective. Despite her and Ishaan's initial tussle, Savi has always been much more graceful and assertive yet emotional and soft. She has never been disrespectful or egotistical in any way. Virat and Sai were worse. And Looney Toons ki duniya Part 1, aka Patralekha, was enough to create hassles. Patralekha phir bhi kaafi strong thi.
In contrast, Ishaan and Savi have come a long way in their equation - Savi knows and understands more about Ishaan than Reeva, which wasn't the case with SaiRat. And Reeva's "looney toons ki duniya" doesn't have the strength to choose what she wants in life, let alone hassle the duo.
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