Originally posted by: EkPaheli
Hey Sneha lovely post as usual
I know the CVs are outdoing themselves arent they 😛 this is really making it hard for me to remember this is a Balaji product 😆
I am having these major HAILA moments with this show 😆😆
And I have been impressed with some things especially in this curfew track
Beginning with Romi - I was so surprised by his new side - this little kid persona he adopted especially when Pooja was delivering. Like you said he needs a little guidance and there is hope for redemption.
There was an innocence about his character I really saw in this track as was his role as an obedient son/BIL. I think the thing with Romi is - since he is shown as this guy who is graduating now - in his teen years - when he needed the guidance the most his parents neglected him. Not by purpose but because Raman and his marital issues preoccupied their mind and later Ruhi' care. Along the way he was left to fend for himself in a way. And its around this time may be that he fell into this bad company which corrupted him so.
With the proper person to guide him he can still find his way back.
The policemen - I was really pleased with how CVs showed the problems these guys face as public we are quick to blame them but look at things from their POV - limited men with limited ammo trying to protect people who outnumber them against people who overpower them sometimes they have it tough.
Toshiji - I loved her in this track not for her drunk act like most but because she did something that made me want to hug her. When she explained to Ruhi on her insistence what the word Baanj means she empathized to her how the word is wrong and has negative things attached to it. What really got to Ruhi was her stating the word is wrong. She is finally waking up to Ishita' pain in my opinion.
Raman/ Karan' expressions and his dialogues - I have no words for the man and his writer really. He was given this huge range to perform this week since the curfew began - the authoritative elder bro and son who asked Romi to stay back at home and ask the others to do the same. The kind man who was ready to help a woman in her hour of need when he rushed to get an ambulance. The harried, frantic, worried husband who was scared out of his mind about his wife' safety to the proud father who felt a surge of pride at his daughter admonishing the woman who chided her mom. To again a husband - one who defended his wife and later was adoring and teasing her without letting her know how much he means the words he said to her.
I love LOVE how Raman is changing his strategy with Ishita now. Previously he used to hide behind his anger and rude retorts to not give away his feelings - of humiliation, hurt, shame, pain. Now he is opting for this teasing, exasperated mode - to hide how he has begun admiring her, proud of her, amazed by her and being defeated by her . Because he is giving up his armor slowly piece by piece now - she is taking over his mind, heart and life and he - he is letting her do this. As there is no escaping her now - how can it be? When she makes his daughter so happy and feel loved/ when she takes care of his family, when she saves and protects him even when he doesn't ask it of her. In a way Ishita is doing all these things that he never expected of her, but wanted from his wife always. She is filling in the mold he had in his mind when he thought of what he needs and wants in his partner.
The indifference is gone now. Love wont be far behind and yes, he will be the one to fall for her first 🥳