'Icha' is purely fiction. Even if she was 'real', she doesn't need anyone's permission to breast-feed her own baby - it's her natural and maternal instinct, as a mother!!Instinctively, a mother's breast flows with milk on just hearing a baby cry. This is why Icha needed to go to the washroom. However, unless someone is in the place of a grieving young mother, this basic, personal, maternal instinct will not be fully appreciated or understood.Regardless of whether or not Icha has realized yet the baby is hers, she is grieving a loss of her own child. She then notices an orphaned baby in need of a mother's breast milk which is the right for every new born, yet a wet-nurse hasn't been provided for this baby. Seeing a vulnerable young newborn left untended on the bed, she took the baby up in her arms.Breast feeding your own baby is a very personal experience, indeed!It is here, while provding the baby breast-milk & from the closeness & personal relationship with the baby she carried for nine months, also from his facial features is where Icha 'should' have realized intuitively, that this baby is hers.Every good & wise mother knows instinctively, her own child.
Very well said Istila...👍🏼...This scene could have been done even better with Ichcha instantly connecting with her baby, recognizing him from his facial features, if a mother can't then who else can?...amongst all the crap shown, this is one experience between a mother & baby that should be the basis of Veecha getting their child back.