Ravs - really? You enjoyed Neha's screeching? 😆 I loved Tarana as Vishaka so maybe seeing her in this role has not been as effective. I keep expecting to see RR burst on screen as her papa 😆
Gauhar - I finally caught her name in the repeat telecast - was hilarious...complete motormouth but actually harmless. She didn't hurt Ram the way that Vishal hurt Priya. He could have told her in a very different way that he did not want to marry her - like, "we don't have a connection", not "you are too old for me" 👎🏼
Okay, since we've had quite bad sidey actors recently, but this girl is quite good, for a change. And Ram proves exactly how good he is...throughout this episode, he displays such nuances in his acting, that it has got me really excited (again, after the disappointment of the last two eps) for Ram & Sakshi's onscreen interactions. These two will be the backbone of this show, no doubt.So...back to Priya. LOVED her description of a connection between two people; it is a sincere pleasure to watch Sakshi on screen. It certainly didn't feel like a lecture today when she was talking about how money can make no difference when there is a connection.Interesting to see that where Priya feels age is not a consideration as long as there is a connection, the first thing that Ram thinks about Priya and Vishal is that they are similar in age? Liked that *subtle* example of a difference between them.
Nothing much happened, but even then it stood out as a decent episode because it was basically carried on the shoulders of the two protagonists. All the sidey characters to one side - Ram and Sakshi worked this episode like pros. And gave me hope, again, that perhaps we'll get to see something special from them. The chulbula-pan in Ram's character today, and the wise words and thoughts of Priya, while at the same time showcasing the very human feelings she had of sadness, anger, and the like...I want to see more of that. Kudos to Ram and Sakshi 👏
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