Shashank helps Prateeksha when she trips. While Shashank holds her she allows herself to rest safe in his arms and watch him while he isn't lookingš
'Sasoon ko sasoon mein dhulne doh zarah. Deemi se darkan ko barne doh zarah. Lamho ki guzarish hai yeh, pas ajaye.....Humm, hum tum. Tumm, hum tum......'.
Such a sweet and passionate scene between PraSha. Prateeksha is allowing herself to live in the moment. Shashank is just glad to be with her and he is controling his emotions.
Away from the bonds of family and friends, they are relaxed in each-other's company. On reaching their manzil, the happiness is visible on both their faces.
Shashank looks towards his Bua / Auntie ( his Dad's enstranged sister ). She is his only hope, to convince Prateeksha. Prateeksha is curious to know why Shashank has bought her to meet his Auntie.
Bua guesses they are in love and invites them to stay for the 'Lohri '. She lets everyone think they are married, PraSha perform the rituals as a couple. Shashank accepts that this as another sign from God. Prateeksha is thoughtful and her eyes lovingly follow his every move, through-out the ceremony.
On returning home Bua goes to visit her husbands grave. Shashank explaines to Prateeksha, even after his death, Bua feels her husband is always with her.
Shashank's words indicate that, even if Prateeksha is not with him, he will always love her. Prateeksha is amazed by Bua's story and is thinking about their love.
Beautiful part and once again there was a collide-a-scope of emotions from PraSha. Shashank words are finally reaching Prateeksha and there is hope of her changing her mind.
Once again Vivan and Kritika were fabulous. The cliff scene was was just breathtaking and the depiction of Shanky's suppressed emotions and Prateeksha's silent warning was, passionate, romantic and cute all at once. They showed PraSha, innocence and cuteness in the scenes at Bua's house. The 'Lohri' scene potrayed a deep love and maturity, which tugged at the heartstrings.
Edited by The_May_Rose - 15 years ago