As u were mentioning, I presume this to be the burnt ashes of the old Geet and we will witness gradually the new, the more confidant Geet. Many of us suffer a loss in many ways, but a child again is the most grieving factor. A child born and lost is all the more touching and more an extensive agony. I lost a brother in Kuwait. The grief my mother faced, and the grief I faced were totally 2 different emotional upheavals. More agonising and solid for my mother.
I have no words, I still havent stopped crying, because when the news of the baby going came, it was like a personal loss... over the months, when we talked about Geet, we knew we were talking about her and the baby .. and today, after months, its just her we are talking about ...and it didnt feel good .. not one bit ...
for one, i wanted to turn the TV off as i couldnt take the pain beyond a point, since i was thought, is a TV show worth getting so effected by?
but then i guess one must give credit where it is due ... it was a very well directed episode .. it had a gripping storyline and the acting by all was up to the mark.. but today somehow was not that day when despite all this, i wanted a heavy heart ..but i guess it was needed.. and the creatives seem to know what they are doing and why they are doing this ...
the ouster of the bad manager- will dev take his place? will it be his step into khurana group of companies? this way dev gets to stay away from maan and geet, at the same time prove his mettle as well... his good performance could bring him back to KC where he is asked to manage affairs while Maan cant ..
the baby girl- Maan always wanted a baby girl, and there was a little girl who came to him to remind him of his good deeds .. this reminds him of his responsibility of being a father himself, and proudly so.. but does the presence of the big girl indicate, that though they have been struck by misery at the moment, by the loss of the baby, they will be compensated with bigger amount of happiness?? i know nothing can replace the loss, but does Maan taking responsibility for the girls education mean anything? Will Geet now work towards nurturing the lives of young kids ...?? we dont know...
dadi cried, geet cried, dev cried and annie cried, but Maan didnt- this loss is going to have long standing effects...
Maan placed a comforting hand on Geet, but will she move it away? will this phase have Geet wanting to be all by herself, not talking to anyone, wanting to deal with life problems, feeling parayi though she has a family with her ..
i liked the blend of little touches that they added to the episode like the dried leaves ka shot while he was driving off, or the come back of the jeep, or the little kid or Maan trying to huge truck, and the intercuts between maan driving and geet and the final depiction of loss of life by just a few droplets of blood.. these were all elements in his character we always loved and wanted, when they were all packaged in an episode and served in a platter, we still were more worried about the outcome of the baby and the mother .. goes to show, the best of things become ineffective when the life of a dear one is in danger ..
i seriously, on a personal level though the character is fictional , hope that Geet copes with the loss of the baby.. deals with it in the best way possible... and i hope Maan will be with her during this journey, though she may not want him around .. he need not physically be present to tell her he is there, but he can always do the Maan Singh Khurana like things for her .. it may be ineffective now, but it will definitely make her feel better...
i am not in a mood as such to discuss future scenarios... i have had too much to deal with as it is in this week, and a fictional tension is the last thing i want to carry over to a saturday..
hoping monday would be another visual treat and delight ...
p.s: i would love to watch such episodes with essence emotions and flavor a hundred times over even if it gives me a heavy heart, cos i liked what i saw today!
A job well done GEET team !! Proud of you!! and thanks for taking a chance finally and risking it !! the effort for sure has paid off... i was soo against the whole MC, but now that it has happened and there is nothing one can do about it, i would like to wish you guys luck with whatever you have planned for the future...
Mahesh Pandey and Barry Dhillon kudos to the gripping storyline!
Nissar Parvez and Maan Singh- cheers for carrying it out so beautifully!
Gurmeet, Sameer, Nikunj, Anjuji, Abhishek, Parneet- thanks for living it up!!
love,
niha
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As u were mentioning, I presume this to be the burnt ashes of the old Geet and we will witness gradually the new, the more confidant Geet. Many of us suffer a loss in many ways, but a child again is the most grieving factor. A child born and lost is all the more touching and more an extetnsive agony. I lost a brother in Kuwait. The grief my mother faced, and the grief I faced were totally 2 different emotional upheavals. More agonising and solid for my mother.