'Icha' is purely fiction. Even if she was 'real', she doesn't need anyone's permission to breast-feed her own baby - it's her natural and maternal instinct, as a mother!!Instinctively, a mother's breast flows with milk on just hearing a baby cry. This is why Icha needed to go to the washroom. However, unless someone is in the place of a grieving young mother, this basic, personal, maternal instinct will not be fully appreciated or understood.Regardless of whether or not Icha has realized yet the baby is hers, she is grieving a loss of her own child. She then notices an orphaned baby in need of a mother's breast milk which is the right for every new born, yet a wet-nurse hasn't been provided for this baby. Seeing a vulnerable young newborn left untended on the bed, she took the baby up in her arms.Breast feeding your own baby is a very personal experience, indeed!It is here, while provding the baby breast-milk & from the closeness & personal relationship with the baby she carried for nine months, also from his facial features is where Icha 'should' have realized intuitively, that this baby is hers.Every good & wise mother knows instinctively, her own child.
Very well said Istila...đđź...This scene could have been done even better with Ichcha instantly connecting with her baby, recognizing him from his facial features, if a mother can't then who else can?...amongst all the crap shown, this is one experience between a mother & baby that should be the basis of Veecha getting their child back.