Hi girls...here is my take for today that i posted on the IDIOTS thread...thought you guys might enjoy it too. Do let me know what you think.
Banaya tha maali ne jo chaman
badi chaah se
Kaisi giri ye barq, muskurata chaman jal gaya
Har paudhe ko seencha tha pyar ke
ehsas se
Kyun khilta hua phool pairon se masal gaya
Ugta tha jahan muskurate hue suraj
har roz
Wo suraj kyun waqt se pehle hai dhal gaya
Jo dil jude the ek doosre se ek
anjani dor se
Ye kaunsa ehsaas aaj un dilon ko chhal gaya
Kahan gayi wo mohabbat jo ek
doosre se thi
Aapas main kyun majboori ka teer chal gaya !!
There is a proverb that says " It is the DARKEST before the DAWN.". I love this quote, as it implies that there is hope, even in the worst of circumstances. So even when the situations seem to become progressively worse and
things look darker and darker, don't despair, for things will get better. Just as you reach your lowest ebb, the
dawn arrives and in the light of day things don't look so bad.
Today's episode was so full of this darkness!!
The
scene where Geet is sitting with Daadi and watching the serial on TV.
When she hears the mother tell the girl in TV, that her husband is
ignoring her and avoiding her, and sleeping separately, because he
doesn't love her as a wife anymore. As soon as Geet hears this....she
instantly INTERNALIZES this...and fears are compounded hundred times
more.
So...the Maan lovers would say, does she not have any
faith in Maan...and his love for her? My answer to that is this
first...we women internalize everything we hear or see, and decide on
how it fits in our lives. Secondly, this girl is 18 years...and she
has so much baggage in her heart and mind from her first sham of a
marriage. The minute she thinks that Maan has married her, and may not
love her anymore....her world comes crumbling down.
In the last scene...the pain was
ebbed on both Geet and Maan's face. The despair, and helplessness on
Maan's face was so painfully palpable. I was compelled to sympathize,
and empathize with his misery. Kudos to GC for brilliant acting....for i
simply loved the scene. Geet...was so
upset, the pain of being emotionally and physically rejected by her
husband, and lover was overflowing from her eyes in the form of her
tears. It
seemed to her that all of her fears that she has thought about all
day...were now coming true. Maan just told her that he married her and
gave her the izzat of Khurana name, and aish aur aaram of the Khurana
daulat...is that not enough??
Wow...new fears have again
compounded in her mind now....Did he possibly marry her to compensate
for what Dev had done to her.....by rightfully giving her the Khurana
name and fame? So many damn questions.....and no satisfying answers!!
DD was simply brilliant as an actress....but then again she always is...she never fails to deliver.....SIMPLY SUPERB!!
Wow....both
are in so much pain, and each correct in their own perspectives. Maan
thinks he is saving her by avoiding contact with her...and Geet
demanding to know why he is avoiding her....shirking the intimacy that
they once relished together....kare toh kya kare!!
So...if this proverb is true...then will the light of the Dawn bring happiness and sukoon back into Maan and Geet's life?? So...the symbolism for today.....................
In
the he pre-cap scene...Geet gets a gift, she opens it and its a CRYSTAL
globe with a bride and a groom. She looks into the crystal ball...and
instead of imaging a FUTURE in it, she reflects on and remembers a
beautiful past with Maan. I thought crystal ball were used to tell a
future...not a past...? any ides?
Then Anne calls her....and
unexpectedly breaks her out of her reverie....hence casing the crystal
ball to fall and shatter to pieces....yet the bride and groom remain
intact. So...from that i say that Anne will be the cause of
devastation, that may lead Maaneet to forget their past.....but this
devastation will not be big enough o destroy them as a couple or their
love for each other.
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