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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Newbiesoapfan

Great take Diya...

It looked as if they kept it slow for 20 odd mins and packed all the action into the last 5 minutes... but then it wasn't what we expected... varun sa is not to be seen and Paro and Rudra meet yet again...

The defining moment -- Rudra stops , stops ... he who does not care for anyone or anything stops... he has his weak moment...that was all that mattered to me ... and while the Rang Rasiya song did the moment justice... this is what was running in my mind - Desert Rose by Sting ..

This desert rose

Whose shadow bears the secret promise
This desert flower
No sweet perfume ever tortured me more than this

And now she turns
This way she moves in the logic of all my dreams
This fire burns
I realize that nothing is as it seems


She is beyond logic...and he is moved...Paro stops him in his tracks...

The moment stayed forever ...



👏 Beautiful take Ash, and what a song!!! That song is awesome ... and so very apt!!!

The entire episode was a build up for the meeting ... which says something for the way they have built up the characters of Rudra and Paro, and the actors who are enacting them ... that one 3 min long eyelock was as compelling as the entire grandeur of desert, camels, guns, shootout that came before ...
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Posted: 11 years ago
#22
What an episode ! Loved it... the creative team is absolutely fantastic.. Cannot say enough good things about them. ...you can see how much effort they have put into each nuance. ..granted they can make some mistakes...what did happen to VarunSa😆 ? Shouldn't he be with the bride? Overall the creative team is awesome.
Ashish has the swag..can he get any hotter? He is da boss...body language is sooo good. And oh the lovely meeting of Rudra and Paro at the end of the episode was breathtaking...the music, the flashback ..oh I can feel my addiction to the show already..😉

Keep posting ...lovely take.


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Posted: 11 years ago
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A totally WOW episode...thanks for your post Diya.

You said it perfectly...

"Today the episode belonged to the creative team ... director, editor, Action director, cinematographer, DOP ... the scale on which this episode was shot was nothing less than a movie 👏👏👏 The vast desert as backdrop ... the guns, the camels, the jeeps, the military men and the villagers ... the action sequences ...

And the last ... the Rudra-Paro meeting ... again in the middle of violence ... a shifting kaleidoscope of men and animals around them, gunfire blazing ... yet the two stand enveloped in deafening silence ... "

Just brilliant.
👏


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Awesome take Diya!
What a splendid episode.. I'm still in a daze.
Finally the meeting of PaRud that we were all waiting for. I loved the soft look in Rudra's eyes when he saw Paro while aiming the gun at her. He completely forgot what was happening around him.
Varun is totally innocent, this was very much clear in today's episode.. waiting to see how they show his death scene.
Like you said today was definitely dedicated to the team, they did an amazing job. Take a bow team RR!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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It was such an intense episode and kudos to the director for executing it so well!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: DiyaS


Today the episode belonged to the creative team ... director, editor, Action director, cinematographer, DOP ... the scale on which this episode was shot was nothing less than a movie 👏👏👏 The vast desert as backdrop ... the guns, the camels, the jeeps, the military men and the villagers ... the action sequences ...

And the last ... the Rudra-Paro meeting ... again in the middle of violence ... a shifting kaleidoscope of men and animals around them, gunfire blazing ... yet the two stand enveloped in deafening silence ...

Ashish tweeted something about the deafening silence in the middle of gunfire ... I wonder if this was the sequence he was referring to.

Lovely post, Diya!
@bold: Completely agreed! I was ruing that I couldn't watch it on big screen. Bet that would be hair-raising.
@Underline: Beautifully put! The animals moving about was particularly convincing. Loved the battle scene. Only tiny quibble that although I could see the scale of the battle in the overhead shots, I wished that they'd allowed one to make-out Rudra in the chaos. As for the deafening silence - that is just so lyrically apt.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Lol, I didn't think of that, yeah the search was pretty sloppy and I wonder if the whole thing about checking the dulhan's luggage being abshagun was creative licence or it's actually a custom.
I think Rudra is shocked at seeing Paro because I don't think either of them think of each other when they're not together (except for Rudra being the face of Paro's nightmare). Rudra will not allow himself to think of any woman but each time Paro comes in front of him her presence shakes him to the core and he's lost. I guess it's like watching a movie after you've read the book, you know what's going to happen but if it's well made the climax of the movie will still garner some surprise.
I'm still firmly in Team Varun is the real deal. I don't think Varun ran away I think he nibhaod his promise to protect Paro in this and the next 6 lives and I hope he took a bullet for Paro - because that will really throw Paro into even more despair and I love Sanaya portraying grief.
The bidaii scene was beautiful and I loved the flashbacks. Thakursa sneakily looking at his watch and if looks could have pushed the baraat out of his courtyard they would have been over the border before Rudra could twirl his mustache😆
Does anyone know the significance of breaking the clay dish...is it something like breaking ties with her maternal home? Throwing the rice backwards is in my culture too but I've never seen the dish breaking.
Note to cv's -NOTHING had better happen to Aman!!!😡
I was waiting all weekend for this episode and I was not disappointed even one iota. Awesome work by the whole team.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Thank you Diya.
Super episode.
Wonder what the rest of the week is going to be like. 😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Hi Diya,
Was that an episode or was that an episode !!!!!!
The scenery, the wedding party picturization, the bridal camel wagon, the BSD on the camels and of course our motorcycle Rudra....
As you said the entire production team gets standing ovation !!! 👏

Sanaya and Ashish, so much said with no words.

BSD search was kinda poor !!!

Thanks for your beautiful post.

Edited by bolt - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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As usual, a beautiful take on the episode Diya 🤗

I want to applaud the makers of this show for paying attention to aesthetics and the quality of the product they are putting out there. I will overlook the tiny flaws, such as the blood looking painfully fake, because it doesn't matter in the bigger picture. The scenes in the desert (i.e. majority of the episode) were beautifully shot. The story is on perfect pace. You can tell that a lot of time and effort when into it, which is very rare for daily shows as most of them are more concerned with quantity over quality. They just want to churn out as many episodes as they can to fill the needed quota. No wonder why even those who claim to "not care" about the show or dislike the actors/acting on the show continue talking about it more so than we do...their obsession truly amuses me!

Anyways, Sanaya was fabulous! Here's an actress who never mails it in...gives her best in every scene and it shows because she nailed every expression, every moment of shock, fear, pain, sadness...it was all visible in her face and body language. And there's something about the way she cries that makes you want to hug her, she looks so innocent and genuine.

Ashish was just as fabulous. He is so manly and handsome in the most masculine way, and his talent just adds to that. I always felt this from day one but now I know for a fact that no one could come close to doing justice to this role the way he has. He has amazing screen presence, to match Sanaya's. Both of them can emote beautifully and capture our attention without even saying a word.

Finally, the chemistry they share just leaves me speechless. I don't mean in terms of sexual tension only...I mean as actors, any time they are in the same frame together and its been far too little for my liking, it is mesmerizing...as it was today when they finally came face to face again. All they had to do was look at each other and I was done. I'm so excited for this week!

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