Neil has really made this Kesar character his own, mindblowing. However the way the character is shaping up, Kesar still seems quite - poor rage control, hasty, confused, insecure and too trusting. That doesn't bode well for a relationship with an older mature woman, so Kesar better grow up some more quickly!
Btw if Dushyant really has changed into a good man and wants to atone for his sins and do Gulaal a good turn, he should just listen to his mum and marry one of those photo beauties pronto. By remaining single as a penance he is actually hurting Gulaal's cause more!
Another point, Gulaal speaks of Ramanba as if he were an older brother and family elder, why can't she treat Dushyant likewise instead of treating him like a trusted friend and comrade in arms? That will belie all doubts about their relationship - no kandha to kandha business as Durgesh puts it!
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