Originally posted by: LadyWhistledown
Januuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!! 🤗
This is exactly what I was waiting for. As soon as I finished watching today's episode, I scouted the forum to look for any posts that you have made. When I didn't see anything, I was thinking, "Arre, yeh kahan gayab ho gayi?"😆
Niyaaaaa 🤗
Even I noticed the fact that the dialogues have no proper conclusion, and there is less clarity. But it does stick true to what the characters are feeling and experiencing.
I really love the fact that SaiRat seldom need words to express what they are feeling. I think that the silence speaks louder than words. It also shows that unsaid comfort that lingers between them, where no words are required.
Sai was completely right when she said to PP, "agar aap nahi aate, toh bhi yeh shaant ho jaate." Virat just wanted to vent it out, and Sai would have let him. PP just added fuel to fire and watched them burn. I loved how Sai was the voice of reason after everything that was said to her and did not turn it into such an issue.
Though I was disappointed with the apology scene, because I wanted Virat to suffer a bit (sadistic... I know😆), I think that the scene was beautifully executed. Sai was definitely not looking for an apology, and she was not expecting a thank you either, because, for Sai whatever she did was nothing praiseworthy. She did what she had to do in order to save Virat's career and it was the most normal thing in the world.
I found the scene kind of perfect because I liked that it wasn't turned into an ego trip but instead one where they understood each other... Often in real-life fights are resolved without words or dramatic explanations. Sometimes, it's as simple as "Is it over or are we still fighting? I am confused." 😆 So I liked it. Sweet.
And coming to the main part...
"Main aapki kya lagti hoon...", "Tum khud se poocho ki main tumhara kya lagta hoon...", it sounded very confusing, but that's how it should be. Both of them know that their dynamics are slowly changing. Both of them are not ready to come to terms with it yet. Because there are so many other things binding them.
And when Virat said, "Main kaise samjhaun Sai ki main.... Ruk Jao", is it just me, or did Virat actually sound quite vulnerable. Like he was letting his guard down and asking her to stay.
And that "Jaane nahi doonga" dialogue😆. I don't think it's just restricted to the kamra any more.
And yeah! Sai... she wants nothing to do with his dosti🤣 She has seen what it is like, and she'll never get into that mess.
I think they are actually (mentally, unknowingly) past the 'dosti' stage. But well, jaane tu mera kya hai wala scenario hai so dosti is the only word he can offer her. He's going to have to search for some other word. I have one in mind, kal batati hoon 😆
Now, coming to Pakhi, her sequences had me confused to most.
I liked mangalstura-mirror sequence because it was very symbolic. She definitely deserves her happy ending too, despite everything. And contrary to what you feel, I do think that this can happen with Samrat. It is true that the reason that she got into this marriage is completely wrong. But it would be a very beautiful sequence if she stays back for the right reasons. Because, I've said this before too, Samrat has given Pakhi a lot more respect in the 2 days that he knew her, than Virat, whom she's supposedly in love with. Samrat too deserves to be happy, either with her or someone else, but it would be symbolic if it is with Pakhi because she was the one who broke his heart (more Virat, but yeah) and she can help him heal, while Samrat also helps pull her out of the rut she got herself into. They'll be good for each other. But I don't even know if the CVs remember Samrat's existence.
I really don't mind her giving her relationship with Samrat a try but with her obsession for Virat in the current situation, she's not going to be able to move on under the same roof or whole heartedly accept Samrat. As a story, it would be so lovely to see that though.
Virat, it's time for you to relieve yourself and her from the weight of the vaada because (as moronic as you are) she has made her OWN decision to marry her husband. Seriously, it's not your baggage to carry. Sometimes the more you push back the inevitable, the more it comes back to bite you.
This is just so true! Only he can relieve himself and Pakhi of the vaada, and that can be done only by self-reflecting on his mistakes and being honest about it (and I guess that will take a long time).
Today's episode has already set the tone for how difficult it's going to be for Sai and Virat to leave behind this monster called 'vaadas', outside the saat vachans, that they have given each other. They are going to feel the pull, yearn and yet, allow the silence to speak. Ek doosre se door ho kar bhi, ek Saath...
This, you've summed up so beautifully🤗. They have a long way to go before they can even come to terms with what they are feeling, but each journey will only make them stronger.
@blue - I used to watch this show called "Saraswathichandra". And the title track of that show sums up SaiRat's relationship so beautifully...
"Rahe na kuch bhi darmiyaan, mithe yeh saari dooriyan, milke bhi hai adhoori si yeh dastaan.". I think this is the core of SaiRat's relationship.
Haven't heard, but will hear it now!
Chalo, ab maine bhi ek essay likh diya🤣 How many marks do I get?
Zindagi me marks kaam nahi aate, Chavan saheb ne bola hai na... so ye lo ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😆