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Naaa diya aur bati hum, the BG score for Uma while he is handcuffed says it all... he is silent and angry, as per the MCp words that emerge from his mouth, he should stay dumb and let all miracles happen around him. But that's not the way things work. But there is this phrase "dhaj ko bata lagna - it's translates as stone to ego" getting handcuffed and sent to jail has attacked his ego... yes the God man has a lot of ego to acknowledge. He has been a sanskari idol for so long that even his ideals have rusted and hence the need of second person perception is required.
Kanak is not that mature to be able to bring all the change herself, but she is going to be the key factor through which all change be it for good or bad goes through.
The scene on the road while the garland has ensnared Kanak's ankle, making her unable to walk forward, it acted like a chain and she sees it and laments but when she gets back to herself she kicks it away, freeing herself from its entrapment and walking ahead... but she barely walks a few steps and breaks down, crying inconsolable... distressed and broken down, yes she wanted to punish him, but that punishment now affects her. No matter how much she tries to be happy, he is the eclipse in her life, he is the sun to her life. The nearer she is to him more he tries to burn her by his rays - of rules and dharm, and further she is from him darkness prevails, more she ends up being lost.
Whereas while Uma ties bandage to his hand, sees the garland... he picks it up and places it in a box - that's what he is good at, he even tries to box the memories, that piece which tied him with Kanak, although he is keeping it as a treasured item, but still a box is where he keeps it, the garland, its beauty, it's smell all caged within the four walls. Is this the way it's going to be, he would be the oppressor, this thinking would always be limited to the box.