Wow! Good to know there are silent readers here enjoying my "Ramayanam" like chapters on this show everyday.😃 You don't have to be silent, please join in the discussion, the more the merrier. It's fun to hash out little details and dialogues that are hints at where the story is heading.
If Prats really loved Krishna as much he did her she would have been very over the top hysterical. I
saw Prats as someone who had just discovered that she couldn't envision a life without Krishna. She was terrified at the possibility. She is on the verge of discovering her love but not quite there yet.
She has a lot of guilt to process about the way she handled the courtroom confession, some regrets about punishing him unfairly all this time and guilt at his condition bec' of her. She has some grief as well. So when there is so much guilt and grief yet to dissolve true love has no place just yet. She will get there eventually.
Let's not forget that Krishna is a man who lives from his heart. He knows deep down she loves him but she doesn't show it as openly as he does. She is a reserved girl. She is only now realizing the sincerity of his love.
Mera, absolutely true and agree with you.
Her love for Krishna came to the fore when he disappeared and then the hospital trauma crystallized it.... She could not confess her love because he was dead, he so wanted to hear it when alive..... She would have sounded hypocritical to say 'I love you, come back for me'....I'm betting there would have been a flood of posts saying once again she is selfish...😃...No she used the one sure thing to bring him back. His love for her and hence her words to him....I thought it was good (see my earlier posts) and it did his job because she is his anchor, he would not desert his love if humanely possible. He proved her true by coming back.
There was a world of regret over her poor choice and his suffering in her voice - being hysterical would not have gained anything and plus it would be out of her character to behave like that anyway. Instead she talked to him so lovingly, like he was being his naughty self saying 'uto Krishna'...like he was lazing around...then her voice became sharp, still loving until we saw her despearation......All this fit in Pratigya's character.
Even when she declares her feelings to him, she won't be gushing or demonstrative, instead her actions will speak for her....looks, certain touches, doing things for him and so on.....Instead Krishna will be the demonstrative one because he is the type. He will shout out his love when he wants to regardless of the time and place. They will complement each other. He is hot tempered and ruled by his passions, she will temper that.