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Very nice episod, Datta still cares for Kala, his long conversation with AS, always calms him down. That lady's words about his child are hurting him. Precap is nice too, thanks toBB & her team.π
Very nice episod, Datta still cares for Kala, his long conversation with AS, always calms him down. That lady's words about his child are hurting him. Precap is nice too, thanks toBB & her team.π
Originally posted by: Elysia"... kya itna bura hun main, Aayi?"
That did it for me πI loved AS and Dutta's moment. It made me very emotional and it brought about a bittersweet feeling as I recalled their other moments and the kind of vulnerability Dutta always displayed in front of her. I miss that a lot. Words can't describe how much.Tonight's episode was important in terms of the emotional turmoil within Dutta and his relationship to AS and Kala. I loved the small but significant detail of Dutta still considering Kala in all this. The fact that he thinks of her as a woman, one who needs/should be protected from whatever harm might be done by his enemies... that really blew me away - once again, LTL surprised me with its knack for important details.I especially loved seeing Dutta's inner conflict regarding Kala. He still cares for her, at some point, in spite of what she has done to him. But he hates her for what she did to the people he loved. Maybe because he still feels that he deserves her hatred. However, I think it was a very beautiful and really sad moment when he told AS that he'd let her back into the house for AS and AS telling him no and explaining things to him in a way that a mother would explain things to her little child.Loved that she told him not to blame himself by referring to the severity and heartlessness of Kala's actions and how it has hurt their father's soul. That was important to mention as well. Rightly so.Can I just say how much I LOVED the precap? I've been mentally begging for this woman-in-black giving him badua wala track to be picked up again whenever the question of his kids would arise. I am so EXCITED that this is being remembered and happening. It was such an important scene to me when the woman cursed him and the sort of predestined feel that the scene had to it. It scared me, but at the same time excited me - because I thought that "here's another struggle for Dutta to overcome in order to continue down the path of redemption".In the end, I believe that he will have kids one day (hopefully not too soon as I'm loving this pre-romancing bit) and I'm looking forward to Naku during her pregnancy and how Dutta will be handling it (LOL!), but I feel that it won't be an easy task for Naku to become pregnant and I have this feeling also that they might lose their first child. That would really be hard for both of them (and I know I sound like a sadist, but I really want to see them cope with this as I think it would bring their relationship to a test - children are really important to a mother and how would Naku as a woman cope with losing her child...? I mean up until now her entire world has revolved around Dutta. Her first priority has been him. But what if the child loss came as a result of an attack on her from Dutta's enemies and such? Would her world change? Would there be blame? Would her relationship to Dutta remain unchanged? How would Dutta cope if Naku shut him out? SO MUCH TO EXPLORE. EXCITED!!!)Sorry, got carried away a bit. It's past midnight, so... tired.I am really loving the details of these episodes. How the writers are remembering such essential elements in the story, building it gradually, developing characters/relationships through experiences and situations and dialogue... this is pure LTL in its originality.I would've loved to see Mishal play out the AS-Dutta moment... especially my favorite line of his: "Kya itna bura hun main, Aayi?" Oh God. This man is gonna be the death of me.Also, I would've loved to see Mishal play out the badua-wali-woman track in such detail... with regards to his future... with concerns for whether he'll ever become a father... what a tender track...I better stop before I start on another essay...THANK YOU for this wonderful episode and the long awaited mother-son moment.
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