Originally posted by: -RainbowPearls-
Veer loves Shivani❤️Shivani loves Rangeela❤️Rangeela loves Veer❤️Ab hoga asli love triangle😆
Originally posted by: .Lilith.
*Coming here to put my deep-shit analysis coz I don't like doing it on my own posts* 😆
😆😆 Not that is awesome!Ever came across the picture on various social media sites, accurately putting how a dog's psychology works?"He feeds me.He lets me stay in his house.He let me sleep on his bed.He takes care of me.He must be God!"^Sounds familiar?I bet it will because that's how Rangeela's been programmed to think (meaning no offence to the actor or character). He has been raised to believe that he's the inferior one. That he should be thankful for whatever he gets from the family, albeit second-handed.I will agree with you in parts. The other part I feel is because of that instinctive human craving of love and warmth. Rangeela is an orphan and while he is slave he is treated with care and concern, something that holds a magnetic attraction for him. He is is not just programmed to feel indebted to Veer, he willingly shows his servitude to him because of the concern he receives back!So, when Shivani called him her husband, he felt an array of emotions overwhelm him which he couldn't comprehend. And that is EXACTLY why he raised his lowered head to look into her eyes for the first time after she got back into her senses in Berahampur.That particular scene did catch my eye. So far Rangeela has seen a barter system in relationship. That of simple give and take, no clutter, no mess. Shivani is offering him her all without any major expectation and that is what makes him finicky and agitated. He is not used to seeing things such as that and he is taking note.He had never been acknowledged to be anything more than a slave, and to be acknowledged as the husband of the girl he once liked but gave up on for his Master threw him completely off-guard.It was my favourite scene, actually. Param and Niti were so damn good in it!That was top notch scene. Shows how the dynamics are changing and Rangeela is changing. I liked Niti in there although the grit and the gore over powered everything else in there.
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