Some quick things - (I know a lot has been discussed on the episode already, but just had to mention these... am sorry if these have been discussed)
Shaantanu's train of thought -
All this while, it was Khanak's name that got him out of the train of thought of whatever he was thinking, be it Natasha or anything else and yesterday, he was so lost in thinking about Khanak's reaction and Khanak herself, that it was Natasha's name that seemed to break the harmony of his thoughts... If that isnt a roaring proof of how beautifully she has blended into his life and so subtly.. even without him realizing then what is?! 😊
Yeh Subah Bahut Khaas hai , Is Subah par sirf tumhaara naam likha hai!
Let me keep this short a more detailed and long analysis - am working on it... will be adding to that 4 page analysis that Sathya (tanthya) requested... but for now...-
'Very strange yaar - to kya sirf .. sirf main...' - the thought echoed inside his head, loud enough to block all other thought... all this while, it was his subconscious, but now.... its much louder and much more all consuming....
Triggered right after some defining words , that he believed he uttered as a random slip of tongue, the incident of the night holds much more significance ...for it will be a night to remember...
And the night fades away into a morning that brings forth the most beautiful realization ever (for any living mortal with a heart), of being in the company of one, you care for deepest, of the one who reflects the real you...Shaantanu wakes up to that dream, as the night fades into dawn...and the words spoken by his lady reflect the very truth he is to realize... like the voice of divine, the wise say, is within us and makes itself heard in ways known only to itself... 'Ye subah bahut khaas' - Indeed it is special for it marks a new journey for you... of realizing yourself...'is subah par sirf tumhaara naam likha hai' - indeed, the morning meant is meant for 'Shaantanu' the man that he is, for all subtle transformation that had begun within him , now makes itself obvious to him...for he now knows, he is changing... and he is only too willing to accept... and continue...and the past faded away into the night that bade goodbye...
Khanak's line 'Yeh meri galati kyon nahin pakad rahe?'
Significant... for Khanak has begun to understand what Shaantanu responds to... he responds to 'Khanak' - the 'Taankoo' was Khanak... and he didnt respond... she called it Galati...ironic, for it is her that he was lost in... her thoughts... realization... making its way to his conscious... at a desperate speed... only to rush forth and envelope him , in a timeless essence of togetherness...
It is this that marks how significant she is in his life... she awakens his spirit - brings it alive... what she calls her silly mistake of saying Taankoo is nothing but her very identity that Shaantanu associates with... and that is what caught his attention everytime , but when it is that very person that you are so lost in... how can she even be the reason to bring you out of the trance... ironic...and oh the elusive ways of the very essence called love!
Edited by sareeta - 15 years ago