Originally posted by: Elysia
Hi elysia i am raj ,,, just cannot help myselfi have to say , i loved the way u have exressed ,, Mishal continues to stun us all with his unique portrayal of a blind Dutta. I swear to you that I've never seen anyone express such intense emotions while acting as blind. How does he manage to convey every emotion, every thought with those soulful eyes while at the same time convincing us that he can't see a thing? Is there anything that this man can't do? so truee.... he is soooo amazing ๐
I felt that his dialogues and scenes were fabulous. Mishal's performance just tends to dominate every second of his screen space. Truly, the lion has awakened. The King has returned and he's going to take back his castle very soon. Though I loved the episode today, I did feel that Chaskar's death could've been stretched over two episodes. We barely had the time to enjoy Dutta fighting Ranga's goons and then suddenly he was in deep with Chaskar and then next thing - it was over. I loved the fight with Chaskar and his death, but I still wish that they had given the moment more time. It's a moment that both Dutta and we all waited for to come for the past two months. me tooo i am ectastic , in heaven ,,with chaskar and ranga's disposall but i too agree it could have been stretched in a couple of more episode ,,each week 1 enemy was praobbaly the best pace me thinks ,,
I agree with you, Zuby, that Tasha's hugs give the feeling of "just another one" now. Whereas before, I remember that I used to pine for them to hug. I loved pining for them to hug, because when it finally happened - it was an epic moment. There are two Tasha hugs in the past month that have really made me feel. 1) When they meet after their long separation and she runs into his arms. 2) The hug in yesterday's episode in which Dutta held her in a different way - protectively, closer. I remember that I just loved the focus on their hand-holding,too. It made me feel very much alive.๐๐๐๐
About the Chaskar's death scene where Dutta expressed both pain and relief. I think that there was grief in him, too. The grief that comes with every kill, but which he has been able to bury somewhere deep down in him - that grief is now surfacing. He still kills his enemies, but it's not as "coldly" has he used to, because now he wants to kind of avoid all this blood and mayhem. He's found peace within himself and being who he is, he can't hold onto it for long as his enemies won't let him live it. But I think that the kind of grief he might've felt by killing Chaskar (although he also felt relief) is that of killing someone that he had actually started to trust a tiny bit, at some point. Oh i fully agree i too felt the same think you have exressed so beautifully ,,, dutta expression were so beautiful,, he doent like the blood shed but the blood shed he has been forced to commit for survival ,,,and again we has killed chaskar and his goon who wanted him dead ,,, he did nt kill any of the rangas men ,,, as he knws they are small fish and do not intend killing ,,jsut theiving
I don't know.
I just think that Dutta, having matured a lot and recovered hope for his future, is less willing to shed blood now than he was before. He wants to fight his enemies in order to protect the people he cares about, but he doesn't seem interested in beating people up just to blow off some steam anymore (like he used to do after Naku's FR). so true
I'm just glad to see that the DSP we love, the angry lion, still exists and that won't ever change. It's one of Dutta's strongest traits and part of his whole essence. I'm just so relieved to see him back in his own skin. me too ,
i love reading your posts..๐๐๐ผ
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