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Kudos on a beautiful write up with some very lovely photos to go along with the reminiscing of wonderful SwaSan moments...Very well done, indeed Sumi...👏 👏 👏
I started watching Swaragini right from the start of the serial, but frankly my interest only picked up after Sanskaar entered an antagonist. The cat and mouse game between him and Swara, made me feel that they might land up together in the end--perhaps in a hate marriage kind of plot twist. Certainly, Swara had a lot of spirit and gumption, which seemed to match the seething, misguided fire which was then burning within Sanskaar. The special "connection" they shared was evident even then, when they were definitely not a couple.
I remember one particular scene which still gives me goosebumps: Swara and Ragini are leaving Maheshwari House, and Sanskaar is watching them from the room upstairs. He is looking at both the girls, and thinks to himself, something on the lines that "Swara...I will never let you marry Lakshya"..And the minute he utters her name in his own mind, Swara senses that someone is speaking to her/ about her.
She turns around to see who it might be, and Sanskaar, instinctively realizes she would look up to find him. Before she can see him, he moves back into the shadows of the room...
That scene was awesome, though it was nothing like a romantic scene at all. It just showed the intense, soul connect between them.
And then, I was massively touched by Sanskaar's growing concern for Swara, his feeling of self loathing and disgust at the fact that he was harming an innocent, in his plans for revenge. The way he stopped that Daayan from harming Swara, grabbing that knife with his bare hands---that was when I KNEW SwaSan were the end game. That sheer determination in his eyes, not to let any harm befall Swara, even at the cost of revealing his own plans, letting Swara know that he'd been pretending---that was awesome.
And then came the hospital scene---a further progression in Sanskaar's road to remorse, redemption, rediscovering the innate goodness within himself. Swara was the person who'd brought light and sense back into his life, lifted him out of that morass of bitterness and hate in which he'd buried himself for so long. And he was determined that he'd protect her, save her from whetever ills or challenges that were flung at her.
The way he clasped her tenderly in his arms at the hospital, saying that he would take her back to the baadi so she could tell everyone what had happened, was awesome. His own hand was injured, and Swara could, as always, sense his discomfiture and pain. But he just ignored it, his steely will, as ever, focused upon Swara's well being.
Amazing scene, and you have done full justice to it.
Congrats again on a job very well done indeed! 👏
Lots of Love,
---Viji
Edited by CogitoErgoSum - 9 years ago