To the entire crew of Madhubala : Before I divulge into my episodic partake, just want to pass my gratification to you all... I, for one, am satisfied and have no reason to complaint with the progress of the story of Madhubala, so far...I have full faith in your adeptness that you'll continue to do so...Am sure that you will develop the present track too as convincing an interesting as you have done with earlier tracks...
Today's episode was no exception either,...will just list out the moments/features/factors that made the overall episode worth watching :
- It so true that children easily open up to overt affections...and Aryan, who seems to be lacking on this, easily bonds and reaches out to Madhu's display of affection...quite natural...
- Madhu not cowering up before Sultan and not meekly following his orders...a defiant Madhu has always appealed to me...
- Sikander, for the first time putting Dipali on the defensive...who is taken off guard to see this facet of Sikki...his words to her that "just because he turns a blind eye to all her faults doesn't imply that he is blind"...his jibe on her cameo getting to be too long was pleasing to ears...
- A restless RK on the sets was indeed a sight for the sore eyes...he sorely missing Madhu...
- Madhu-RK confrontation was indeed the highlight of today's episode...Madhu reverberating RK's words "ex-wife" and revoking all his rights over her...this was my one of the wishes fulfilled...RK's innate insecurity and jealousy coming out in his impatience and raging behavior...and not to forget his inflated ego not making him accept and admit his feelings for Madhu...the following line by Coelho so aptly depict his love or obsession for/with Madhu : "Love is an untamed force. When we try to control it, it destroys us. When we try to imprison it, it enslaves us. When we try to understand it, it leaves us feeling lost and confused." (Paulo Coelho)
- Madhu being at the helm of today's episode was the most appealing feature...
- The dialogues by Raghuvir Shekhawat that made Madhu's character more admirable and affable...
- an ensemble of cast that do justice to their respective roles...be it SK as Sikki, SM as Dipali, AP as Trishna, all doing convincing job...AR, looks and acts the part of the don Sultan convincingly...Love the child actor playing his son, he is adorable...
- Finally, it was Drashti all the way...given the helm of this episode, how well she steered the entire episode...be it the powerful dialogue delivery, voice modulations, gestures or emoting through her eyes...she never fails to impress me...