So, I watched the episode on hotstar & second hand embarassment caused due to ladies giving moral lecture to Bajaj is real. He shuts them off with so much ease with that smug face while rest are left bewildered.
Only confrontation I liked was of BajRag. Hands down it was the best among all the others. That was subtle & poised. Despite being in difficult position, he held himself together in front of Bajaj. Less dialogues, medium tone & expressions all good in that confrontation.
Rest of them screech on the top of their voice with funny expressions while he doesn't give a shit. Even while seeing his clear disinterest, they go ahead to embarass themselves by giving him a moral lecture on pyaar, pyaar krne wale, insaaniyat, dil & what not. I thought Nivi-Bajaj confrontation would be good but she was shouting & running after him in the corridor with all people looking at her. I thought she would be composed considering she knows professionalism but nopes. He reminds her of being in public but she becomes more loud & what the hell was with the dialogue that I will reveal what you did in the conference. Oh woman, no one cares for the personal shit of people in a business conference.
Next move on to Veena, she was way OTT today & yesterday as well but today she was too much. Why is it so difficult for these people to be subtle?
Then Prerna's crying, it is so disconnected that I literally don't feel anything for her. She cries all the time. Please tone down her crying so that when she cries it must feel real, right now her constant crying is too much to handle.
Apart from Bajaj, saving grace in today's episode was Anu with his few minutes scene. He was impactful with his crying of a shattered heartbroken man.
I absolutely hate how they show women to be all emotional in all the God damn situations as if women don't know how to handle their emotions according to place & love to make spectacle of themselves in all negative ways.
They did the same thing to Prerna-Nivi while confronting bajaj while Anu got the besy deal in this.
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