The way he goes off to play cricket...
Loved this part of yours ----on him ---
Still, his philosophical take on rights and ownership, as between the Naxalites and themachchar on the one hand, and the outsiders wanting to industrialise the region, in this case by extracting its natural wealth, on the other, is amazingly thoughtful and unexpectedly wise.
The genes spoke here I guess!😊
I also think the Naxalite woman has some role in the future...
Some dialogues stood out which I would love to share ---
Beimaani se haath toh kaale ho jaate hain...bas muh kaala nahi hona chahiye!
Yudh to Commissioner
Jiski neeyat yakeen karna mushkil ho uski baat par kaise yaqen kar sakte hain!👏
Yudh to Anand
Wow...when he said Meri sunna zaroor lekin wahi karna jo tumhe theek lage...⭐️
Jab saath hi nahi dena tha toh help kyun ki...???👏
Yudh to Nikhil
Kay Kay Menon and his cool talk...was really a treat! When he said that the CD was false!👏
Your views on Nikhil's involvement...in helping Yudh...was so well put in these words -
It is something as old as the hills and as fresh as dew on the grass in the mornings. It is love. Illicit love, to be sure, between Anuj's wife Mamta and Nikhil, but love nevertheless. And now, with a baby on the way, Nikhil's keenness to get Anuj out of the way and in jail is acute.⭐️
And I had a smile through this as well...
As is Mamta's, and to achieve this, no treachery can be too risky for her. She has no sense of guilt about her liaison, and so her face, whe n she is greeted by the Municipal Commissioner when returning from a tryst with Nikhil at the Excalibur Club, is smooth and unruffled. Refreshingly unlike the guilty look on the face of erring wives in our standard TV fare!😆
Thank you once again for your great posts!⭐️
Love them and will always read after watching the episodes and comment too...though mine would be in simple language...😳...🤗