- Beginning my inference on today's episode by congratulating the entire crew of "Madhubala-Ek Ishq Ek Junoon" for putting together such an engrossing and rivetting tale that this "Ishq and Junoon" has transcended on to us...
- Now what do I say about today's installment, well am at marveling at how the CVs have managed to keep us on tenterhooks by giving out subtle bipolar cues...
- For instance today while "the rose without thorns" was a positive cue, Madhu's "jaan hi le loge" was altogether a negative one...
- then again RK leaving a blank paper addressed to his mother...there again making us anxious...
- Needless to reiterate that this led to more speculations galore...
- What is amazing is that amidst all this suppositions, the CVs did not stray from the actual story line...the entire pace of the sequences was totally in sync and also leading to the upcoming events or what appears to seem will ensue...
- For RK it's not that difficult to leave his family but the adulation, fame and wealth, the former ones, now that's not easy for a man so egocentric and so full of himself.
- As for Madhu, it's heart rending move on her part and yet she wouldn't want it any other way : "All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another." (Anatole France)
- Lastly a run-down : Execution : seamless, gripping and yes with "on the edge" touch to it... Dialogues : just like always in congruence with the current track, characters and yes, interesting, refreshing and livening... Performances : SD, PP, SM, have become effortless in depiction of their respective characters...VD, he has made the enigmatic RK alive for us... myriad of RK's facets he has been convincing in bringing out to a great extent...DD, cannot conceptualize anyone else but her as Madhubala... Technicalities : camerawork, lighting etc., I leave it to the pros...