Originally posted by: MJ_1009
ive seen similar scenes but not so frequently in other itv shows
but i think over here, at least the things were cohesive...pari apologized to her brother..even katha's cousin stood up for katha's scenario before pari admitted her mistakes to uv and the makers didn't make a hullabaloo over this
would like it if katha's cousin stands her ground against her dumb husband too but that is yet to be seen though lol
There are beautiful scenes in their own way in some shows 🌸, but in this way, the way it was presented in our series, I don’t think so. Here, the apology wasn’t just an event to end a conflict and then immediately create love afterwards 💔➡️❤️. On the contrary, even though love will surely come later 💞, the scene was presented in a unique way—it was calm and balanced, something genuine and real ✨.
The hero wasn’t doing it to get rid of the matter or to show off saying “See, I apologized” 🙄, nor was the heroine weak or desperate for it 😔. Instead, it was something fluid and natural in the emotions between two people who share the same amount of pain and past wounds 💔🥀—wounds that shaped each one differently.
They made uv into an angry, impulsive person who never gave himself the chance to understand anyone 😡🔥. And Katha became the opposite—her past wounds gave her calmness, stability, and a clear vision of herself and what she wants 🌿✨. She doesn’t wait for anything from anyone, and that’s why she wasn’t in a hurry to accept uv’s apology 🙅♀️💔. She is at peace with her wounds and gives them their due weight 🕊️.
That’s what makes uv and Katha’s duo something different and special to me, unlike any couple I’ve seen recently 💞🌟—because they are supported by skillful writing ✍️ and beautiful, complete dialogues 🎭.
As for Neena, I think her character was written perfectly to be the weak one who needs care and protection 🤲💔, which uv and Katha provide for her. And Neena was written to always be the link that connects them together 🔗❤️.
Edited by Saro55 - 2 months ago
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