Thanks, yaar
.....lol finally a scene motivated me enough to try to gif it
.....they got a good graph in this episode to show the different layers and undercurrents between these two characters.
It was in the little things like the way they both tried to put the coat on each other even as they were themselves struggling in the cold....and yes, Deva's concern for her was also naturally shown without going overboard....you could see the worry on his face rather than fixating on things like awkwardness over physical proximity.....so far the way they've directed even their physical proximity, the focus has been more on the emotional undercurrents than the attraction between them....there was a tenderness in the way they were concerned for each other that they would usually try to hide behind taunts/mocking each other on a regular day but they were so slowed down by being in a frozen state in the freezer that it was giving a softer feel to everything.....lol
And makers did try to show purpose in the episode rather than just making it about romance cuz they were stuck there together.....all their attempts to figure out a solution, a way out were logical ones and they also showed their willingness to put aside their grudges and work together.
Vishal has picked up the core of his character well.....the heart of what makes Deva Deva is his identity as "Ghodewala"....everything else is an embellishment....but at his core he's a simple person whose horse was his first love - his identity is connected to his horse.....that is why his first intro to Tara was like that too and he always does a throwback to that whenever he lets out glimpses of the real Deva....in this moment, he was too tired to keep up the Mr. Malik act so the real Deva slipped out complete with the little salute and "Tara Memsaab" and Tara also responded with that fond smile....it's like their bond is their little childhood secret that they both treasure but for Deva it's a big festering wound also given how he feels betrayed by her.
And that is exactly why we are liking this show and what brings that groundedness to the cliché trope based on the revenge and star crossed lovers theme. The way he isn't obsessed with his Mr Malik stature and has no arrogance despite it being an achievement knowing his roots.
I find it so cute you being so impressed by vishal
but this comes naturally to him I guess Caz ek toh je is like that in real very very rooted and simple dusra he played a very similar character in kulfi too but yes he is a fab actor.. playing the arrogant business man in such a way isn't easy and ge is making me like Deva so much more and the show overall
.....lol finally a scene motivated me enough to try to gif it
behan harmu se na ho paayega he looks like a villain here too and somehow outcast in this whole promo.andnyeh hero ji bhi ek aur show flop larwane aa gaye playing same role as nimmo ji ka sardar..the mood of the show feels so off to me Caz ya toh piira punjabi bana lo ya hindi yeh jo mix karke punjabi ka beda garam karte hain by hindinizing punjabi words and ruining it pisses me off































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