This content was originally posted by: -honeydew-well thats wad the darkness signified to me atleast, i mean he could have walked inside, turned on the light to divert her attention to him..but he just silently walked in, took steps towards her, and settled down next to her and allowed her to react and only when she did, did he respond..i think it was a very well thought out scene.. it takes a heart of a sensitive soul to write something like that.. mahesh ya barry, kudos for the same i say !!he was aggrieved as well, which is why he also needed comforting, so what if she had lost her womb, he had lost the feeling of being a father, and it was snatched away from him in the most shocking manner even before he could register it..you know how hard it is for MSK to make an effort when he doesnt want to, but this was the first time he had taken to something instantly, cos it belonged to her, and he loved every part of her, and had grown to love it as his own, and was making efforts to become the best father.. and here you go in a minute, its all gone !ðŸ˜damn! i should stop.. i am getting way too sucked into this, there is more i want to say, but i better not .. it will mess my head and my day as well..😕
Niha my darling, come back to reality...like what everyone says.."it's just a fictional show"...😊 Thanks for highlighting the details of that scene. I never really paid that much attention to the technicalities, just thought the "finished package" looked great!
& You're right, they're both equally are very hurt from their loss... You know earlier whenever I would think of the 'MC' track, I would reminisce their Divine Amritsar trip... God gives Geet the answer to keep the "seedling", but also gifts a "caretaker"...
I actually wanted an MC track, but at times would often get double minded thinking of the Divine intervention..
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