Originally posted by: abca19510
It was a long scene. She first did her confession and then. they had a bit of moment and then fireflies came all around them and , "Koi Jaane Na" began playing in the background and the part which was played had lyrics "Noor Aa Gaya" and "Noor" means light. Light is coming from fireflies but Katha herself is called "Jugnu" . She is literally the "Noor". She is literally the Noor in Viaan's life and finally "Noor" has come, "Noor Aa Gaya", "Katha Aa Gayi !" . The "Noor" may also refer to the the light which finally came in Viaan's life when his dream finally became reality.
This is scene is so poetic and full of double meaning. Does "Noor" refer to Katha or the Fireflies in the room? This scene is literally unparalled and literally one of the best confession scenes. The lyrics of song in backgroud, the scene, the interaction, the music, all of them combine beautifully in this scene and complement each other. It is an Outstanding scene from an Artistic and Literature point of View. I never saw such an artistically elegant scene. I am not saying this is most romantic but, it is Artistic for sure.
In literature we have a concept called "poetic license" . This basically means that poets sometimes deliberately misspell some words or create some words in order to fit into their poems without doing much harm to the meaning of the poem. I don't know what is the equivalent of this word in cinematography but, creative team went full on creative mode to make this scene. They made full use of their equivalent of poetic license and introduced fireflies in a closed room even though it doesn't make sense from where the fireflies came.
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