Originally posted by: -Rani
The scene where Kanak comes and sits in the Pooja and looking at Uma again and again with the feeling of being left out to sit next to him in as his wife, as Shiv's Guruma, was so beautifulđShe was looking at her own picture as some other woman was sitting with Uma instead of her. Imagine if she ever sees Uma with another womanđ
She felt so sad and hurt only for not being included in the Pooja, imagine how will she feel after being separated from them, from him. If this was all about only getting the shop papers, she wouldn't give a damn about Uma sitting with her picture or not being able to be Shiv's Guruma.
In the precap when Uma said so no more tests? She immediately said no I want to do it. Didn't see the greed for the shop papers in her eyes this time. It's for him this time.
Hey there Rani. What a beautiful comment đ
Yes exactly this is a wonderful perspective that Kanak saw her own picture as some other woman with Uma. And Uma being indifferent to whoever is sitting beside him. Uma is gone if Kanak starts on that track. đ
This Kanak is a more sober, sensible calm self. Greta was left in that distant village that day, when Uma gave her up. He brought home Kanak. A woman who knows what's wrong and right. And it's been since she never mentioned escaping or running away. It's just that she is falling in line bit by bit. Family, her respect in family matters to her. Her husband matters to her. In all this her self respect also mattered. She refused for dignity, but felt saddened to be left out by the family.
In the precap she says - we will walk like two shoreline of a river, but will never meet. She is going to stay. And she knows it.