As I mentioned in my other post that as today's episode belonged to brilliant portrayal of the male protagonist, here dedicating the special post to that man- Rizwan Ahmed Khan. βοΈβοΈπ³
Who is Rizwan Ahmed Khan? A brainwashed individual with specific target to fulfil in the name of bringing justice to his compatriots or a man with a heart which craves for affection and sense of belonging? Is he a shrewd , cunning well trained agent of enemy state or a broken soul who still gets haunted by loss of loved ones? I guess the most difficult question to answer at this moment. but to get it in a simple manner , lets put it this way that- Duality is synonymous with this man. FRom his identity to his core feelings, the only thing which defines his personality is theambivalence. And did the scenesfrom today's episodereflect that duplexity? Oh hell yes and that too in most flawless manner. For that the writers deserve applause and thus here it is- ππΌπ
Do we start living in the web of lies we create ourselvesto avoid the harsh reality as it gives solace to our troubled feelings? But deep down we still know that all these are nothing but an illusion? Today Rizwan's constant struggle to come to terms with his own battlingemotions made me feel so. He knows his target, he knows his priorities and may be he knows he has his obligations to fulfil to give justice to his nation and to a man who gave him shelter when he was alone. But does that calm down other raging emotions for the companion he is bound with by intention as well as fate. I felt so so deeply touched when through that sieve window, he stared at preet's smile and his eyes spoke volumes without uttering a single word with that heartbeat bg music from kal ho na ho. A poignant scene to show heart strings getting strung so hard that it overshadows the convictions so dedicatedly protected in mind for years.A stellar scene. β€οΈ
His dialogues echoed his conflict so well. But for today the show staeler was silence shown between the couple. In another scne when Preet breaks down sobbing and Rizwan coming back and looking at her break dsown and feeling helpless was beautifully etched. in another post I asked if Rizwan Ahmed khan acknowldeged the marriage, he himself answered it that for me- Mera namm juda hai us se! β€οΈβ€οΈDeep down Rizwan Ahmed Khan surely has found his partner for life who would travelling along through the journey of life and in that vulnerable moment , he admitted it. Did I love it? I absolutely adored it thanks to my sadist romantic heart.
But the most beautiful scene belonged to the man and the child whom he cared for in her most crisis period- Kavya. The innocence in her eyes and the affection in Rizwan's eyes for her showed that no amount of hatred candissolve the loving bond these two share. But as Sana wanted to remind yeh tumahri aapni beti nahi hai, , tumhare saare appne us paar hai. The reply the conflicted mangavejust nailed the scene- MERA NA KOI AAPNA IS PAAR HAI NA US PAAR! βοΈ
Rizwan ke aapne rahe nahi aur Ishan who sach me hai nahi. Absolute heart wrenching. He so well knows that he does not belong to any one being Rizwan after loosing everything he ever had and Hoodas are never going to be partof his life inspite of the strong attachment formed. that sense of belonging for which he always craved for is a lie and thus he wants to live in the bubble. ππ
The duality is not only shown in his character but also in the way his emotions get tuned too. I love that treatment in the show. Sana depicted his emotions getting channelized towards negativity by her constant reminder of his mission accomplishment. He was not only getting constantlymoulded psychologically in growing years, till date that continues and I guess it will continue till it reaches the point of climax. In contrast Preet and her honesty, her devotion, her care and her love soothes his wounded, scarred soul and thus when she wants to embrace him in her arms for being her saviour alwayshe dies thousand deaths and it injures him badly but still can't reciprocate her feelings thanks to his commitment.Depiction of emotional conditioning of human psyche in contrasting manner, interestingly shown.ππΌ
its an exciting journey ahead for the man in thiswar of retribution vs compunction. It would be one fierce struggle damaging lot of other people and causing slow death of the man himself. His helplessness makes him vulnerable yet violent, aggressive which showed in the last scene of today's episode. was that act only to divert her attention or it was all his pent up emotions after all those instigation? Reserving my response till tomorrow. The scene showed the intensity , passion and fervour Rizwan had in his heart and made it so explosive. I find himdifficult to assess actually. in this sceneIts impossible to support what he is uptowhile executing the plan on one side whereas very difficult to overlook his emotional turmoil. and Too many emotions running I suppose. π³
But today Rizwan Ahmed Khan's feelings defined the song used for him so frequently in the show-
Kaise teri khudgarzi ,
na dhoop chune na chaaon,
kaisi teri khudgarzi,
na thaur tike na paanv
Kaisi teri khudgarzi
Lab namak rame naa misree
Kaisi teri khudgarzi
Tujhe preet purani bisri..
Mast Maula, mast Kalandar
Tu hawa kaa ek bavandar
Bujh ke yoon andar hi andar
Kyun reh gaya..
Hope you finally have the heart and mind at peace to choose the feeling which owns you.
The post would be incomplete without special mention to the man who is depicting it onscreen- Iqbal Khan. I was surprised as he chose this role. But now I know what a brave decision he made and how wholeheartedly he portrays it. Always knew he is great actor , but today few scenes just proved that he has sharpened his acting skills with time and experience and he is going to be stellar in portraying this conflicted soul. take a bow for today's portrayal. π
P.S- Sorry for such a long post though. But as all scenes of Rizwan was such that I had to write this long essay. Looking forward to hear your take on the scenes. So please do post your views. π³
Edited by pinkeye - 9 years ago
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