Originally posted by: naadanmasakalli
Nailed it! With just the addition of I love how this is more for you as a viewer to see and the Don't harp it..I just love how they show them as such normal individuals jo saara din bhaith ke aone gender roles nahi discuss karte ya uske lihaaz se sab nahi karte rehte and are truly equals..adi shows emotions in such raw from while she shows strength and courage just like is expected from males.
Something they are so afraid to show on TV as we have seen again with this sequence too how the flipped that too with adi being hostage being the damsel 😆 of sorts but her being the hero ..and all hat bina even making a show and bhashaanvaazi that is what just works along with what you said.
Pm trust me not making a boy vs girl thing not at all the intention or what am getting at
Oh absolutely....much as I LOL-ed over it, but Adi being the damsel in distress does give their scenes an interesting flip from the norm too😆.....they don't get hung up on typical gender roles and they don't shy away from showing that a woman can do the saving for a change beyond just giving bhaashans😆.
Also, I think the whole basic concept for them is the power of Imlie ka VISHWAAS na....and that's bigger than any gender norm.....she is able to do such extraordinary things due to the power of her faith that makes her face and overcome any challenge.
So yeah, visually it does give it a hatke feel that the otherwise rugged pahaad jaisa aadmi is not afraid to show his emotions in such a raw manner - the tears, the relief of just submitting himself into her arms.....as you said in your earlier post, they were able to convey that emotion of Adi feeling SAFE with her....and that in itself is another extraordinary trope to show with these two given Adi is the one who looks stronger/tougher appearance wise but he feels safe with this naazuk looking ladki😆.......almost gentle giant wala feel aata hai😆.