Vilasini,
@red. That is what they showed
Varsha as thinking to herself. There is no indication that this was what
Purvi was thinking or doing. You would have seen the other 2 reasons I had cited for thinking that it was not Varsha, for Purvi did not try for a closer look at her inside the courtroom, nor did she mention her doubts to anyone.
The simple fact now, however, is that, my dear, I was simply trying out a logical analysis. In reality, I do not give a damn WHO it was. In this incredibly sloppy and meaningless script, where court cases look like something out of Monty Python, who cares?
Shyamala
Originally posted by: vgiri
Shyamala...
As for whom Purvi was looking at, it is difficult to decide going purely by the visual evidence, as they do not show all three together in one shot. I thought it was Vishnu not only because she seemed to be making eye contact only with him, and her expression - which in fact looked like a zombie's and made one wonder what caused it - was totally unchanged even after Varsha covered her face and turned away. It thus seemed that the one she was looking at so fixedly was Vishnu.
In US version, they showed Varsha thinking.. "Why is Purvi looking at me.. did she recognize me.. prob. Archu would have shown my picture." so.. I think Purvi did look at Varsha with a doubt. Yeah the zoombie part is right.. 😆
This is why I think that logically, it might have been Vishnu. Of course the CVs are allergic to logic, so it probably was neither Vishnu nor Varsha, but a pao bhajiwala doing brisk business, who was never shown on screen! Good one!!!! 😆
Originally posted by: bee5
Oh Shyamala, I just cracked up reading the last line there .😆
Your sense of humor - top-class 👍🏼👏🤣