This episode really started the show.I like even right now Amarjeet sticks to his guns and won't let Rajveer in, but Rajveer is bound to find out everything no matter what. 2 family members who can't see eye-to-eye, but have the same destination: to find Rahul.
I'm glad that Rahul is alive. At least Amarjeet can't blame Rajveer for Rahul's death. Sorry, but I feel that Amarjeet is wrong in blaming Rajveer. It's not like one guy can do everything.
Rajveer finding something wrong and chasing the three men was a nicely executed scene. He isn't Superman as he claimed, which was seen when he was unable to catch the men. Camera work was good in the scene as well.
I agree with you that the scenes are dark in some places and they need to work on lighting, but at the same time I kind of see that they're trying to make it as realistic as possible, which is working well.
I have a feeling that Rahul has the pendrive hidden away somewhere. Or he probably threw it away as he was running from the men and they didn't notice.
I liked Rastogi's introduction scene, and I like him as a whole. He's going to be a cool villain, not like the filmi villains who start as good and strong and then become a bheegi billi at the end. He's confident, knows what he's doing, and is in control, especially when he gave orders. The background music is cool, not like that creepy stuff you normally hear. I liked it quite a bit. I also like how he uses the shashtras when he speaks. It gives his character a whole new dimension. And then his order "Just help him die" gives you the feeling of really how different he is. It's not a direct order to kill him, but it is.
And yes I was right! It's all about getting rid of the people on the property to get it for himself. It is for 20,000 crore as Rastogi said.
Whereas I liked Adah yesterday, today I felt that she could have delivered her dialogues better and she needs to improve on her acting as well.
Rajveer isn't just all about action. He's about thinking and problem solving as well. I like how he thought out what happened with Rahul and quickly reached the conclusion that powerful people are involved. I also like how he doesn't already know about Rastogi else he would have made the connection right away. It shows how he and Amarjeet aren't still on the same page and probably aren't sharing things.
The flashback came at the right time. It was such a sweet flashback to see 2 army officials and a lawyer with their father and then their mother. And then the joking on wives. That was too sweet. It shows what a loving family they were at one time.
The torture on Rahul was so hard to watch, but it proves how professional the cast and crew were. They made sure that everything was up to the mark.
The idea of giving 25,000 for information was a good move. But I liked how the taxi driver did it to get his taxi back. Err...but why was the goon African American? Rajveer's patience in dealing with him was to applaud for. That's what you call a truly cool man, man!
Ranvijay is truly a star actor. He emotes so well that sometimes you don't even need dialogues. And I also like how he made Rajveer into a normal common man who can't always win. Yaar main toh iski fan ho gayi hoon.
I like how Rajveer made a connection almost immediately that Rahul has been kidnapped and as soon as he made the connection, Amarjeet received the ransom call. But Amarjeet refused to call Rajveer. For god's sake he may be able to help.
The best part was how Rajveer's mother sent him the MMS immediately as soon as she learned what had happened.
That last scene was the most symbolic though. All the family members sitting separately. Represents what has happened to the family. I hope at the end of the show they'll be sitting together.
The precap looks especially interesting. And it's not airing tomorrow, but Monday. The show airs only on Monday and Tuesday.
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