Originally posted by: ramanbabitha
Mera, excellently done thread... colourful like Holi... but I expected u to write in detail abt the last scene of kriya.... n abt the precap....
this is for u Mera dear...👏👍🏼🤗
Well, I was trying to keep the post from getting too looooooooong. Still nursing a sore shoulder so taking it a biteasy. That last scene will be repeated tomorrow so was going to tackle it in detail when it plays out.
There are two things Krishna will not tolerate from outside influences when it comes to Prats.
1) Her tears especially those prompted by his family's behavior
2) Anyone dares to mishandle/touch/hurt his precious Prats.
I was a bit surprised that he took Takurain's tale of what transpired unlike the other times when he'd brush anything she has to say without a second thought. Part of reason for Takurain's taunts at Krishna and tirades directed at Prats has to do with Krishna's unshakable trust in Prats word as gospel and his questioning of his own blood's motives and version of events. He knows them well and their penchant for twisting the truth and creating notanki.
He however did tell Takurain, much to her annoyance that Prats wouldn't do anything without a solid reason to back up her behavior. So when he finds Prats he's frustrated about tales of her misbehavior and wants answers right away. So in his usual way he shoots the questions in rapid succession with a few accusations throw in the mix impatient and unwilling to let her tell her side of the story.
That frustration is clearly visible when Prats runs back to her room. But the way his body language changes the moment Kesar stops him short and tells him in a clear and crisp tone that Prats was justified in her behavior and she was an eye witness to the entire incident was brilliantly done. His eyes said it all with the shifting expressions.
He rushes back to his room wanting details of every little move Rowdy Raade made but stops the moment he sees tears rolling down her cheeks. His demeanor changes in an instant and he is now the caring, concerned husband who wants to console Prats and also make the relative pay.
We'll see the entire scene on Wednesday when it would make more sense. The edit seems incomplete where it was cut off. Let's hope we get to see more of them talking openly to each other and not more of the diraama of the Troublemaker Takurains or moping master Shamu and his sulking family.
Edited by MERARAI - 14 years ago