The first scene was mind blowing...π Brij pulls Maan's collar and ask him to Keep Geet down... Loved the way Maan first looked at his collar and then straight to Brij's eye... Wow what a look was that...π and his reply to him..."Nahi rakhuga tho...?" πand what he said after that.. Even if Geet dies before him.. he won't gave alook at her... Ha ha ha Poor Maan he was unaware about the future... π
And those flash-backs of Dev is really killing me...π‘ Loved the way Geet took a strong decision to make Dev apologise his deeds... and Devji is no more... only Dev now...π
Originally posted by: SadieLuvs_Suku
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I'm an uninvited guest yeah but can't help it! π
Can I get you guys to do my Behooda Assignments Pleeejj π
Hell I don't write that much for my assignments Jitna yahaan analyse Ho raha hai π€£
I Love My Teachers π€£
Originally posted by: SadieLuvs_Suku
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I'm an uninvited guest yeah but can't help it! π
Can I get you guys to do my Behooda Assignments Pleeejj π
Hell I don't write that much for my assignments Jitna yahaan analyse Ho raha hai π€£
I Love My Teachers π€£
Geet episode 27
Just as I fell in love with a Maan in Tuesday's episode I am falling head over heels in love with this tigress Geet.β€οΈ I had started watching Geet only around the Pari sequence. So though I saw glimpses of a strong Geet once in a while I had never thought she was such a strong character and then after marriage of course she became totally unidentifiable.ππ Actually I felt DD was very lucky to have got such a performance oriented strong role to do as a lead. And kudos to her for doing more than enough justice to the character with her stupendous acting. ππTo be such a fun loving mast person in real life and do such a serious role is just amazing.π
For the last 2 episodes I have been hearing about the famous eyelock between Maan and Brij. Somehow I missed noticing them but today when Brij opens the door and Maan enters, the intense stare between them is very hard to miss. And of course before he gets to twist Geet's arms he practices his moves with Brij. ππNice" Singham" scene. Like someone said yesterday Geet does have very tough competition from Brij when it comes to explosive eye locks and takkar with Maan though with slightly different effects.ππ And the way Maan was calling Geet's name. π²She still was practically next to a stranger for him with whom he had a few chance encounters. But there was so much of ownership in the way he was calling her name aloud like he had every right to call her.π³ And Geet too is so lost in her thought that she comes when summoned without thinking twice about who is actually calling her. She is used to Daarji and Brij yelling out her name so I think she did not think much about it. And my Maan was quite rough with her wasn't he.π² There was nothing soft or gentle about him and God I am so frustrated at the CVs that we never even got to know inkling about what made him come to such an insulting opinion about women. π‘π‘
Geet is smart enough to pay attention when someone gives sane advice and that is what she has been doing everytime Maan has been giving gyaan as I call it.π Not only does she pay attention she makes it a point to implement it too. So she answers him back not emotionally but in a calm and composed way. I think that frustrates Maan more than anything at how she has transformed from a helpless weepy girl to a strong person.π
IThe main reason for his anger is that Maan is able to handle people like Brij who just use brute force and they hardly manage to ruffle his feathers but one girl who seems as strong as she is weak puts him completely off kilter and he is flummoxed.π² Of course the great MSK can't stand that. Though he says it for his own reasons he almost prophesizes about the family having to go through some hard times before her.
The last scene was almost literally what I mentioned in my take for the previous episode. This experience might have burnt Geet but she was definitely going to rise from the ashes like a phoenix and take control of her life. Looking forward to the next epi.ππΌ
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