Originally posted by: AninditaB
If you want to open one for Shivalini, please go ahead 😍
I legit feel you and I the only one opening threads on this forum.
I will do that tomorrow.
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Originally posted by: AninditaB
If you want to open one for Shivalini, please go ahead 😍
I legit feel you and I the only one opening threads on this forum.
I will do that tomorrow.
Today, I loved Neil towards the end. His character as Parshuram has an edge that I feel no one else can do better; the way shows up his anger on news of Babbar fleeing and his immediate tone change to just show he is urgently reaching there was on-the-spot.
He left in lungi
I’ll talk about the full episode properly later, but today honestly felt like it was built around Neil Bhatt and PARSHURAM
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From the moment he disguised himself and entered that industrial area, the walk, the body language, and his eyes 
The industrial sequence was genuinely gripping. The action flowed so smoothly, and you could see the coordination with his team. The way he defended, the way he countered, the timing of his reactions, it all felt so natural on him.
And honestly, roles like this suit Neil so much. The controlled aggression, the strategic mindset, the protective instinct, he carries it with so much conviction. You believe him as someone who can walk into danger and handle it. That kind of screen presence can’t be forced.
And then that one moment, when he saw Babbar pointing the gun at Chintu. The worry on his face and the way he reacted in a split second and shot to stop him. That scene gave literal goosebumps and when the way he dealt with them when we felt he was trapped. I thought someone else shot the villain
but nope, it was still him!
Scene that followed was peak point for me that was the emotional shift after the rescue. The intensity dropped the second he reached Chintu. That hug? That immediate checking to see if he was hurt anywhere? Such a pa-behaviour.
That contrast is where Neil truly shines. He can switch from fierce to soft in seconds without making it look abrupt. It feels organic. Real.
Today’s episode wasn’t just about action; it was about performance. And Neil nailed it. Period! 💥
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