First things first Nikki...
I applaud you for taking the decision to write on RuMan and not waiting for the next IshRa moment for your 50th topic. I, for one, am very glad you wrote this 🤗
Congratulations on 50 YHM topics 🥳
Before coming to your post, I would like to write a love letter to the CVs too, if I may 😳
Thank You CVs for the wonderful scene yesterday. You have shown, once again, how Ruhi is the soul of this family. How her purity has the power to negate all the hardships they are facing. She is the needle putting the stitches on the wounded relationship between her parentts. And just like that needle, she'll prick precisely and ask the right questions to wake her parents up from their forced sleep of ignorance. So, thank you again for making it obvious to us why we love her so much !!!
Again, before writing my comments, I would like to highlight something. When I posted my regular comments on Rajma Idli, i didn't specify anything about the acting of KP and RD. When
Uz later praised them on my Ramblings post, it struck me. I had just forgotten about the acting. And its only because I ever even thought about the acting in that scene. That scene was a real father-daughter scene to me. Nothing over the top, no forced lines, no forced emotions. It ran so seamlessly that I did not think those 2 were just playing roles. 'Natural' seriously seems like a small word now. I had forgotten I was watching a show. 😊
So coming to your post now (sorry about the looong introductory comments before):
Wonderfully written Nikki. You have taken a sweet and innocent scene and picked up on all the sweet, sad, funny moments. 👏👏👏
Raman did not have to say that no one cared about him, you are right, the moment he walked in, he looked so dejected and alone. It was heart-breaking. 😭 Everything since that entry was so emotional, I can't even find the right words to describe it. It was so symbolic:
- she took care of him >> by feeding him
- she told him whats right for him >> by heating the food
- she protected him >> by not giving him dahi
- she asked him the million-dollar question that we have all been debating about >> Have you done anything wrong
- she told him he wasn't alone >> do I need to say it :) She said "Main Hoon Na"...
PERFECT title Nikki- she supported him when he fell >> by patting his back when he was coughing
- she will be the one who will pick him up and put him back on his feet >> she gave him water
- she knew when he needed her company the most >> she went to him to sleep
- she knew how to distract him from his worries >> she read him a story and asked him if he wanted to play with her hair
We've had many Ruhi Raman scenes before. Even ones that evoked intense emotions, but hands down, this is the best ever. If there ever any award for a father-daughter jodi, this pair would win it. There is no competition to this scene. I will be highly surprised if they top this scene in the future too!!!
And finally, @
Elita commented on my ramblings with this poem, and I think it deserves to be read by and shared with as many people as possible.
Thank You Elita!!!In My Daughter's Eyes
In my daughter's eyes I am a hero
I am strong and wise and I know no fear
But the truth is plain to see
She was sent to rescue me
I see who I want to be
In my daughter's eyes
In my daughter's eyes
Everyone is equal
Darkness turns to light
And the world is at peace
This miracle God gave to me
Gives me strength when I'm weak
I find reason to believe
In my daughter's eyes
And when she wraps her hand around my finger
Oh it puts a smile in my heart
Everything becomes a little clearer
I realize what life is all about
It's hangin' on when your heart
Is had enough
It's givin' more when you feel like givin' up
I've seen the light
It's in my daughter's eyes
In my daughter's eyes
I can see the future
A reflection of who I am
And what we'll be
And though she'll grow and someday leave
Maybe raise a family
When I'm gone
I hope you'll see
How happy she made me
For I'll be there
In my daughter's eyes"
- Martina Mcbride
Edited by always_a_TV_fan - 11 years ago
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