My dear,
As to why he is sending Purvi back so soon, it is obviously because if she keeps on having hysterical fits like the one she had in front of the incubator room, the fat will soon be in the fire as far as her great secret is concerned. Secondly, it would obviously be better for her state of mind to be away from the baby. He was planning to accompany her at first, but then there was the breathing problem for the baby. As for checking her, we do not know that he has not done that, and then again, she can get any further treatment needed in Mumbai.
You did not see any burst of emotions in Onir's scenes because he underplays his emotions beautifully, and uses his eyes far more than his voice. The problem in Indian TV is that high pitched hysterical scenes are preferred to subtle emoting, and are taken to be the hallmark of great acting. His scenes with Purvi this week were all splendid, and on both sides, but in very different ways. And when he looks back at the baby crib in Ovi's room after leaving Purvi's baby there, one can see the sadness at having to give up the baby he was so looking forward to having in his life. You just have to watch more carefully, as these are nuances, and not in your face gestures. I loved his acting style, and I was pleased that so many others seem to share my opinion.
I am afraid I cannot understand your '
Has anyone noticed how lightly Onir is taking the situation?". Taking it lightly? He is worried sick, about his
Mishti, about how to get her over her obsession with the baby she gave away despite his objections, how to make sure the baby is safe and comes out of the incubator, and so on and on. It is just that he does not go about weeping and wailing about them; that is what is called a strong, self-controlled and disciplined personality.As you have noted yourself, Onir is the only strong and sane person in this whole situation.
And if, as someone speculated, Purvi's uncontrolled hysteria when the baby has breathing problems is a precusor to her becoming emotionally and mentally unstable, Onir's plate will not just be full, it will be overflowing. Perhaps this is what the CVs were hinting at in that Manav-Onir conversation, where Manav made Onir promise that
woh kabhi bhi Purvi ka saath nahin chhodega. That sounded strange to me, but this idea might explain it. Let us see.
Why on earth should he turn negative? Surely you do not want him to do so? Can we not have an honest, caring and decent character around without wanting him to sprout horns like Satan? Onir is like another Ekta Kapoor favourite, Rajat Kapur in Ekta's BALH, a perfect gentleman, and that is the way he will stay.
Shyamala B.Cowsik
Originally posted by: rayadallie
I made it my duty to watch PR for the past three days and I dont know if its me only but I fail to see that burst of emotions in Onir's acting as I see in ARjun's and Purvi's.
I see Onir as the only strong and sane person in this whole situation and I am thinking if the CV's will turn him negative in the whole scenario. I dont understand why he is sending home purvi so soon from the hospital without even monitoring her condition. Ovi also seem to be in good health after going through an accident and delivering a still born baby. Its mind blowing how this whole show has evolved
Teju/Purvi scene was heart rendering and Purvi/Arjun scene made my tears well up in yesterday's and Today's episode. Superb acting by these actors.
Has anyone noticed how lightly Onir is taking the situation?
Edited by sashashyam - 12 years ago