Hello everyone, hope you are all keeping well.🤗
So getting bored of this lockdown and we have just entered the second week.😔 Since majority people are home, internet has really slowed down at the most inconvenient times.
Anyway, would like to thank you all for the lovely posts🤗⭐️, wonderful seeing the early scenes. I am seriously thinking of subscribing to Hotstar just so I can binge on the early episodes as there was something special about them. One thing stopping me😆 - I will never get any work done as I would drop everything and be glued to the screen from dawn to dusk.🤣
It is actually an eye-opener to see how much of a wanderer Abir was in the early days, and oddly I also feel Meenu's pain at her son constantly leaving home. Before seeing his father, I thought maybe his father was an wondering poet or it is in his gene.... Now I realised, it is way of letting his sadness work out, rather than stay and make his home a battlefield...
Children of strong parents are often passive, a survival mechanism to cope from a young age against a strong and controlling parents. Abir's nature is gentle, he see's and feels everything. Something in his formative years made him love his father more than his mother (this is true in life, some children love one parent more than another) and when his father left it left a gaping wound in him that Meenu could never heal or reach. She, by her own experience, became strong and controlling (makes sense from her POV) and that clashed with Abir as he grew up - whatever he recalls from his younger days, prevents him from fully trusting meenu like everyone does. He questions her - I am thinking he saw his parents argue, then his father leave and so in his impressionable mind it was like 'Meenu drives people away with her attitude', which is why we always see him doubting her. He find his home suffocating - so sad when everyone loves him to bits- hence he disappears. I actually relate to Abir on this point....Then Mishti entered his life, and she became his north star. She grounded him slowly till he hardly left. Shows all he needs is someone to understand and love him for who he is.
An important point for both Mishbir, they need someone to understand them in and out. I am so glad the writers did not mess up this point.
@yrhpk_aus- go ahead write about the magical earrings...lol, with the amount of them getting lost and found it is needed.🤣
The gujrati scenes are wonderful and I bet a massive tourism pull as well!😉😆..I love historical sites and it is so appealing...how lucky were the stars to go and shoot in these lovely places...
Still not liking the edited version we are seeing as nothing makes sense, but at least it is a feast for the senses as we get to see some pivotal Misbir moments❤️. I really hope the international planner/distributor or whoever is responsible realises that lockdown may continue for a long while an starts giving us proper full episodes. I miss seeing KuKu scenes which in the early days drove the Mishbir scenes...
Stay safe, stay home and save a life.🤗
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