---- Love has it's strange ways : doesn't it, when and how it will take you unawares you never know...Sultan's predicament is just so...How could he but not fall hook line and sinker for Madhubala????? The person that she is...
---- Ah, the repercussions of unrequited love : "Because what's worse than knowing you want something, besides knowing you can never have it?" ( James Patterson)...Unrequited, yes because Madhu shared her feelings, her beliefs and her thoughts only when she sensed a friend in him and not otherwise...which Sultan himself averred to be so...
---- Since we saw Sultan lost in Madhu's thoughts and hallucinating her everywhere, here's a retro aptly voices his feelings for Madhu...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GRqHkV9Bls (tumko dekha to ye khayal aaya, zindagi dhoop tum ghana saaya...)
---- Dargah scene : don't even ask, a wave of nostalgia engulfed me...sigh...
---- Just as surmised before Sultan could express his feelings, RK made his grand entry with public proclamation of his love for Madhu...
---- It had to be this way, it shouldn't have been any other way : RK proclaiming his love for Madhu publicly...her proposing to her at the very same place where once in his need for vengeance he had jilted her, mocked her emotions, ridiculed their incomplete marriage and yes, left her asunder...This is nemesis...
---- An interesting episode I would say, because it highlighted the commencement of the a love triangle, reminiscent of the oft used plot in Hindi Cinema...
---- Before I take my leave, here's a citation by Shakespeare that is befits both the men in Madhu's life : "This is the very ecstasy of love, whose violent property fordoes itself and leads the will to desperate undertakings." ... If love has made RK to relinquish his ego and accept and admit his feelings for Madhu then love will make Sultan to resort to any ways to get what he has found after having lead a life of nothing but dearth...