I just rewatched the scene where Krishna walks in and sees Prats and her father with their faces blackened and he cleans her off gently. And I loved it all over again.
Something about me is, I like to watch something, then review it later because it feels different watching it a second time.
Everyone in the scene showed their true colors just in this one scene. When Krishna walks in and he's still stunned from what happened in the courtroom, he sticks up for his wife. And the laadli beta of the Thakur house apologizes to his father-in-law for his family. Here Prats and her father have kept a huge secret but HE is apologizing in front of all of them. What class.
Of course, SS is shocked beyond belief he is cleaning his wife's face, because SS has no faith in love. He has no idea of the concept anyway. Kesar is weeping because she loves Prats and Krishna both, they are family to her, probably more than the scum she married. And Krishna's mother's face is priceless. She is just so disgusted, not with her older son's behavior, but with her daughter-in-law and the fact that Krishna has compassion on her, something she never gets from SS and she never taught him to have. It's written on her face, my son loves his wife for the next seven lifetimes, whereas his father doesn't love me at all. This one act of cleansing and taking the blame for his family holds up the mirror to his parents' marriage and his brother's too.
What Shakti did to Prats and her father is what he would have done to his own wife had Kesar been in her position. The three of them can't understand the power of love, only the power of power.
and I love more the scene following it, where Krishna's face goes from shock to anger, his jaw twitches and he doesn't yell because he doesn't want his family to know he is mad. He is just the world's greatest husband, and lover. Love you, Krishna Thakur.
Edited by trina_one - 15 years ago