I've been waiting for this since I saw yesterday's episode. And one major reason for that is, a lot of times I get to see certain scenes from a different perspective altogether.
I didn't see Yuvika's visit to labor colony as that of a Ruler's visit to her subject until I read this. And I am so glad for this perspective because now the episode feels 10x more impactful! Anjali is the Kiara of ITV for me cause whenever I see her cry I have tears in my eyes. She performs so well.
And yes, I am so so so glad that it was Neil, her soulmate, her saarthi, her partner, who pushed her towards her destiny, her potential. No one else. I did know that Neil would be there today but I did not expect the scene to be this good.
The way Neil consoled Yuvika. The way he just knew what she was feeling, and what she needed. It was beautiful shot. I loved how he comforted her from the back when she hugged that little girl. Such a beautiful scene. I love the camera angles of NeiVika scenes these days!
The morning scene of Bhumi and Gargi was also really good. I fully enjoy these two women going at it. They are two strong women, quite similar to each other, just on the opposite sides of morality.
And another morning NeiVika scene? What!! I don't know why nobody's talking about how good Neil was looking but maannn!Again, the bracelet scene was good because ek to these people remembered about it, and secondly, because Yuvika called Neil her lucky charm.
Finally writer's found some consistency in their script. I wonder if Yuvika will ever get to know that it was Neil who saved her back when Phoenix was on fire. I hope she gets to know it too.
Anyway coming back to the morning scene, the look of intimacy they shared was something else.These two must do more of this secret dating cause it's just so fun to watch!
Not sure if today's episode will have Neil. If it won't, it wouldn't be as good as the past two because this storyline is really predictable. I just hope makers realise the importance of their ML and utilise him to his full potential!
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