Imlie's dialogue about refusing to sustain a bond of hatred with Surya resonated with a sentiment reminiscent of a scene from IPKKND
It goes something like this:
“Kuch rishtey ajeeb si dor mein bandhe hote hain.
Takrar se shuru hote hain. Nafrat ke saaye mein panapte hain. Girte hain, padte hain, par qayam rehte hain.
Nafrat badhti jaati hai, aur rishte ki gaath aur gehri hoti jaati hai.
Itni ki ek din nafrat bhi aur badhne se sharma jaati hai, aur woh rishta sirf ek bandhan ban ke reh jaata hai.
Lekin sirf nafrat wala.
Kabhi kabhi lagta hai jaise nafrat ke uss mahaul mein kuch toh hai jo humse kehta hai ki iss ansuni, anjaane si, ankahe se ehsaas ko ek mauka toh do”
There’s more to it and it’s so beautiful honestly 🫴🏻❤️
Surya and Imlie's relationship presents an opportunity to delve into the depths of passion and fear. Hatred, when nurtured intensely, can evolve into a habit, engulfing one's being. She’s being smart in her decision not to succumb to the flames that only serve to keep one cold from within.
Imlie’s mood since her marriage with Surya reflects this internal struggle, showcasing the profound impact of unresolved emotions on personal growth and relationships. Her grief has led her to unwittingly use Surya as a punching bag, an unjust and unintended consequence of her emotional turmoil. She has ceased to be the girl who seeks goodness in every individual, a loss that has left a void within her.
While Surya may harbor guilt for his negligence as a cop, it's important for him to recognize that some events are beyond one's control. If Agastya's fate was indeed sealed that day, then it highlights the limitations of human intervention in the face of destiny.
Their current story has the potential to offer profound insights into the complexities of love and forgiveness. I know the writers won’t think about it too deeply, but I really hope we get some good stuff in the upcoming episodes. 🤞🏼
Edited by LKashish - 1 years ago