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Originally posted by: Ecrivain.
Sometimes you gotta be drop-kicked out of your nest, to know what life is all about..
Robert Downey Jr.Nest, the aashiayana, the safe haven to almost each and every human with whom they relate to and find the warmth in the cocoon of love and compassion from their kith and kin, that shapes us into who we are. But life has a simple rule that binds the living beings with each other, through a single thread that defines the process of 'sprouting or fermentation'We grow up to spread our wings and carve a niche for ourselves in a hostile world, fulfilling the dreams that we have harboured in our little hearts forever. But to win some, we lose some, its the ordinance or niyam of life and we end up breaking the nest in order to fly away, that our progenitors had built painstakingly and nurtured it with their love. And, we as offsprings can only offer love and acknowledgement in return.Adhiraj is a grown man now, whose notions are diametrically opposite to Dheeru's. For him, his father was a culprit, maybe a victimised one at that, wrongly accused but he was in the wrong nevertheless. And the only redemption Dheeru can seek, from Adhi's perspective, is by letting him make the Lal Mahal inmates pay for their sins, lawfully. Yet, he sees the retaliation and vitriol brewing in Dheeru's otherwise calm demeanour. And he tries to reason out, albeit harshly, only to be made to understand that he is the father who has borne the adversities of life to give him and his sister the life they have now. And the child in him caves in, as he allows the son to take over his heart and mind and pushes the sleuth to the back burner.It is also interesting to note here that although Anami successfully puts Adhiraj's anxieties to rest, she herself is struggling to find a fore bearing solution to the malevolence that threatens to consume her, and push her into the deep abyss and to a point of no return. She is scuffling to find her footing in an environment that is not her choice and she grapples at the last straws of sanity and strength that she draws from Vatsalya, her deceased brother's writings.And a mention of the scene where the offsprings of Lal Mahal decide to revolt against their fore-bearer's decision and unite as an entity to bring about the downfall of the man who threatens to rattle and destroy their nest, albeit unjustly.A beautifully worded post to an episode that juxtaposed the children that the characters have become, some sane and some rebellious, and yet, the children tend to stick to their progenitors, some out of love and some just out of the sheer dependancy of life, as the forbearers spread their hands to provide the much needed shade from the harsh sunshine to their children, anyhow.
Originally posted by: simran_singh_24
Lovely post Soup. Was waiting for you to make one.😃
Interesting you mentioned "nest" that Anami & Adhi are building and Anami spoke about building a home right after Sudha decides to wreck some nests. Brick by brick they're building something, after denouncing every other form of rihsta between them, Adhi spoke about a "special friend" advising him.👍🏼
Bless the Panidts for bringing up Anami with great manners, she kept his secret safe with her.
Absolutely love the way this love story is being written.
Sudha!I Sangeeta is rocking as the deranged ex-lover.The way she said" I don't like nests" was chilling.It shows she never bothered to build one for her son or for herself and wants to be the bird flying high eyeing on it's preys.