The tug of the flame is powerful. It beckons, summons, pulls her forth. It tempts her, teases her, invites her to play. The fire is her friend.Sometimes words just fail me when reviewing THE HITLER IVE ADORED,OUR IndirA!-. The Girl of Fire is probably my favorite, and it's one of my favorites of all time. I loved it that much. INDIRA is not your typical protagonist. Hardly. When we first meet her, she's more concerned over what the kitchen in her home will be serving for dinner than she is about the affairs of the country. She 's been chosen by God for some great act of service, but she doesn't feel very worthy, and she's apathetic about pretty much her own self. This in not to say she's an unlikable character. She is very easy to relate to, and being inside her head was entertaining. I loved how she viewed things, and she had a humorous way of looking at herself, even though she often felt bad about being hitlerishhh.
After she marries, she's confused about how she feels toward her husband and how she wants him to feel toward her. The fact he kept a secret before really burned me up. I felt for her, felt her embarrassment. And oh, there's a scene during a celebration when my heart just went out to her. I know how she felt, and watching the way she lost herself in despair, I ached for her.
I'm trying really hard , so I'll just say that something happens as in dhulari bua s entry and inder s second marriage to indira that forces her to not only use her mind, but her body in different ways than she's used to. Put in this situation, she grows, becoming a beautiful, fierce, and amazing character. I was really impressed with how Ila Bedi showed her growing over the serial. And by the end, I wanted to stand up and cheer. It was that powerful.
There were some wonderful and difficult moments between Indira and the Sharmas during this story. Each having its own impact on her growth. One tore my heart out, one made me change my first impression and in the end, I got teary, not knowing how I truly felt. The other I have hope for. -Ishaan-
The story is not always a happy one but it's a story of one girl journey to find the faith that she needs as the bearer of the family.As a character Indira is different for the normal sort you watch about normally the main characters are perfected and loveable, Indira is different yes she is special but she is not perfect but that does not matter the cvs makes it clear that you DONT! Have to be
perfect to do great things. Indira is smart and does not think she is better than anyone else you love her because she tells us girls that no matter what you are like just have the faith and be who you are, be strong.HD to me really was watching Indira grow from a normal girl to a warrior like character that would give her life for others.
INDIRA . What an awesome protagonist. She's strict and serious and then she grows and learns and kicks serious . today,and everyday,i watch her...
And it BROKE MY HEART. Indira Sharma, you BROKE ME. Didn't see it coming. ANY OF IT.
When i saw her promoting Shabaash India,i added an r to the second word and it sounded perfect.confused?dont be...,it rightfully became Shabaash Indira!proven today..See, anyone could have lit the wood and spoke of the dialogues but why is it my eyes refused the actual flame and stayed put in her eyes..the flame spoke through her eyes...When she blurted out the dialogues and the eventual threat,for a moment i lost myself..it felt like my hands were holding the wood and had wanted to burn dhulari bua.I laugh when i think of my loss of real and reel,sometimes..but rati di refuses to let me do so for long..she keeps pulling me into indira and i become a paying guest in her life too...diff is rishi paid for the barsaati rent and i pay for my net connection to get to be with her.Indira carves her own path,a fact we all know...Indira never waits,again a known fact..Indira,the girl of fire ,today,a proven fact.Fire comes in multi dimensions here..her fiery love as a bua ,fiery protectiveness of family and fiery vanquish of evil.When she rode the auto,for a split second,even in those,rati di amazes.her reactions of the hurriedness and frantic search and the driving actions all speak of the situations indira is going through.The minutest reaction upon seeing ishaan of love and the subsequent alert of the evil around ,the sly tactics failed,the surprise in seeing the outsiders and ofcourse the fight.HD always a winner in fight scenes cos everyone fights using whatever they have in hand &.thts where HD scores..otherwise,im done with why cant they just use this and that to fight etc etc and wait for heroes to show up as in otr serials..Here,everyone charts out a heroic pose in themselves and that in itself unique edge of HD.when the cunning Indira took over in fooling inder and db ,she wins again with her conniving talks and finally gave away to her biggest avatar-indira -the girl of fire! When the organisers of recent awards gave rati di a fire number,it seemed they knew it was made for her only..fact proven and how magnificient she fared.Evil is evil,no matter if its related or not-perfect lesson..zero mahaanta type sacrifice shown...I applaud the indira for living up to her words,she never gave it a re-thought..in a second,she would have burned her,i thought to myself'.such is the impact of an actor in rati di that she makes me think of the unthinkable always.Hold on,it doesnt end there..fleeting minutes of the look towards the sharmas before she left the scene...now,where do i draw adjectives for that meaningful look? im left wordless there..
The character Indira, is powerful enough to transcend enormous pages and reach the viewers. HD takes us on an emotional journey ! Indira is a poignantly real and surprising character - the strength she displays when transforming physically and mentally during the scenes will spark a similar change, or desire to change in you!
All I can say is, if you want a character that will move you, still have you thinking about it days-weeks afterward, watch RATI PANDEY as Indira- The Girl of Fire. It's an amazingly powerful character that will make you proud to be a woman. Go Indira! You're my girl!
