Originally posted by: Gundamwing
Wahaj doesn't say a single dialogue in this scene. But just with his body language, his eyes and face he said it all. There is so much nuance and detail in this scene, you can always go back and find something new that touches your heart.
Murtasim looks at Meerab praying he realizes he has feelings for Meerab and looks away. His initial reaction is to deny them, but the confusion and surprise turns to acceptance as he slowly turns his head away.
Meerab prayers might not have reached god, but it is heard by Murtasim. His aching sigh as he looks up at the sky, the pain turns to resolution as he vows to fulfill her prayers and not abandon her, he turns to look at her one last time he wishes he could comfort her. Meerab deep sigh of relief as she unburdens herself.
Meerabh sukoon complements Murtasim calmness. She is devastated yet she is peaceful as she looks up at him and sees her reflection in him, she finds her strength in his composure. They are both hurting yet remain poised.
This is my favourite scene of them. The pain of loss for Meerab contrasted against the tragedy of falling in love for Murtasim. Finding love is a wonderful feeling but Murtasim cannot find any joy in it because Meerab suffering triggers his epiphany. This is tragic for both of them that his bliss is coming at her expense. She had to lose every single thing for him to gain everything.
Would he ever have realized he loved her if she didn't lose it all? If she had it all in life would she willingly hold his hand? Could they not have come together under happier circumstances? Why did their love have to start on such a devastating note, or is it their trails that binds them together as soul mates? When will this misfortune turn into a blessing for both or them?
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Great analysis 👍
I love this scene one of the best scene of tere bin.
Wahaj ali no need to speak...he can make things work with his eyes.

