This content was originally posted by: moksha89nice post!!
really enjoyed the scene as well. there was a sense of softness around the whole scene & i really feel like indira and rishi are now so well in tune with each other & their scenes seem to really come alive on screen (like when he changed the fuse and she held the candle, or when she contemplated bringing rishi back into the house). what i particularly like about this shaadi track was that there is a certain sense of maturity, a thoughtfulness, concerning rishi and his actions now. he could have easily said it was inder sharma who stole the necklace or hatched some ridiculous plan to remake the necklace and present it as the original, but he thought of indira and how much respect means to her... he didnt do anything more or less than he had to. he isnt trying to cover any of his steps (for instance when he brought the truth out of radhey in order keep only truths present. he has chosen not to propel lies). he has left projecting a fake image & is doing what i wanted him to do ... work honestly to gain her trust and respect. he truly cares so in the end the changes he's making is stopping him from living an error and helping to fix a mistake.
This content was originally posted by: RafAholicHello peeps :)
I just managed to catch up with today's episode of HD and what to say, hats off to the CVs for enabling the storyline to progress at a healthy pace, without dragging it. That has to be one of HD's highlights and I don't think many shows are capable of doing that 👏
This content was originally posted by: edabellaI agree, Rishi is a gem. He has a high tolerance level towards both Indu's anger & sorrows. Some guys are not into less happy girls because they find them to be "emotional baggage" but Rishi isn't like those guys. He is ready to face Indu's "emotional baggage"- her constant issues w/her family, her depressed state, & her anger, etc. & support her through thick & thin. He loves his madam malkinji sooo much.
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