'Stubborn' Chemistry...

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Posted: 12 years ago
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You have cute chemistry, sensual or passionate chemistry but seeing todays episode I could only think of how STUBBORN Kumud and Saras are. It's not the typical nok-jhoks at all, there is depth in the tension and pain too. Kumud feels passionately insulted by the man who rejected her without even looking at her, she expresses her disapproval of such behaviour and today she mocked him. Saras is no less. He gets aggravated by her taunts and we see his stubborn side too. Vidyachatur's words were not mere words when he said 'their stubborn natures will cause a lot of trouble'. Another hint towards their future love story.

In the haldi scene, Kumud was still determined to not show her face and Saras was unwilling to give his hand but she still felt the pain and after hearing the tinkle of the 'kandora' (I think that's what its called) he automatically gave his hand. Hats off to the director, Arvind Babbal for directing the scene so beautifully. Most significant part was Kumud rubbing the haldi even harder to Saras more pain just to let him know how hurt she actually was. Amazing portrayal of subtle yet intense emotions!
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Posted: 12 years ago
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😳 I love their onscreen scenes they all have meaning and symbolism. Did anyone find symbolism in the show or am I thinking too much?

Their scenes leave me wanting more, they are interesting because they keep you thinking of and then of course there is a deeper meaning to them . Director definitely has done a brilliant job.


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agree with everything you said :)
And director is doing great job, i like how its not typical love scenes we see everyday on tv. Its way more impactful.
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Originally posted by: nemesis12

agree with everything you said :)

And director is doing great job, i like how its not typical love scenes we see everyday on tv. Its way more impactful.


Definitely...they have gone far more from just the heroine tripping and falling into the hero's arms and long eye locks ...I feel like there is a realistic touch to each scene😛


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Posted: 12 years ago
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couldn't have said it better Reemz...the scene was fantastic...there was pain, a kind of understanding (of pain), intensity and most of all their stubborn attitudes!!! and the scene was amazingly done...loved those little moments when Saras was arching to have a look at her!!! and that moment when Kumud rubbed his hand so hard was so intense and impacting!!!👍🏼
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: mysterygurl1427

😳 I love their onscreen scenes they all have meaning and symbolism. Did anyone find symbolism in the show or am I thinking too much?


Their scenes leave me wanting more, they are interesting because they keep you thinking of course deep meaning to them. Director definitely has done a brilliant job.



Definitely. They're not just scenes or moments, there is deep symbolism too. Even when Saras was talking about seeing the whole village, I felt it was more hinting at seeing Kumud's face. Brilliant writing too!
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Originally posted by: mysterygurl1427


Definitely...they have gone far more from just the heroine tripping and falling into the hero's arms and long eye locks ...I feel like there is a realistic touch to each scene😛



Agree with both. I hate fall & trip scenes anyway. Saras & Kumud have a complete different class altogether...! I pray they never have a stupid forced eyelock.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sanju_

couldn't have said it better Reemz...the scene was fantastic...there was pain, a kind of understanding (of pain), intensity and most of all their stubborn attitudes!!! and the scene was amazingly done...loved those little moments when Saras was arching to have a look at her!!! and that moment when Kumud rubbed his hand so hard was so intense and impacting!!!👍🏼


And the title song playing in the background made it even more beautiful <3 I love painful love stories 😛
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Very nicely put. I have seen 6th and 7th March episodes so far and gosh, lovedd the haldi scene. There was a lot shared in that silent pain and the way she rubbed on his hand when he uttered that one line. Both the actors were amazingg. Their pairing looks super fresh. Looking forward to tomorrow's episode.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Usually I see intensity and agression from the male character in all the shows I have watched.
For instance, my favorite onscreen male character has been Maan from GSHP...then I have seen some scenes of Arnav and Asad...i have noticed that only the males acted intensely...they showed those characteristics...here I see equality!
Kumud has the same intensity in her character as Saraswatichandra! Agression also was shown by her which we don't always see from a female lead too often.
It was like you want t see how much pain you have caused, here I will show you...and she agressively rubbed the tumeric paste on him. I was shocked...after the scene was over I kept thinking about why she got so agressive with him to later figure out that it was her way of showing the pain she is going through.
Sorry Reemz, I am talking too much on your post. I have held back for a week from talking much...I didn't know if should join any forum...but the discussions here feel like what i used to feel during the initial days of Geet and its forum...i apologise once again.

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