There was a point when I used to underestimate MB's acting prowess in the context of portrayal of this particular character, Ashutosh. But this man has proved to skeptics like me that if you put your heart and soul into doing something, then no one can restrain from the urge to say Bravo! hats off to you and shame on myself for ever being askance about your skills. This man has brought Ashutosh to life. He is actually making us empathise with Ashutosh's pain, dilemna and frustration..he has made Ashutosh an exemplary citation of selfless love. last night the way he gazed at her again reminded me of the way he had adoringly looked at her in the restaurant as though in the whole wide world there was no other person worthy of being admired and his heart's desires and feelings seemed to be in his eyes at that point. One could see the sea of love that his heart embodies for her and one could almost feel that this was on his lips, "Dr Nidhi, I love you and am in agony for having had to hurt you"...and later me and my mom were left misty eyed when he said how helpless he felt to be in this dilemna and how empty he felt without Dr Nidhi. He left not only Armaan but everyone who have their hearts' in the right places feeling moved and in agony..and that last scene..wow the way his lips quirked to form a poignant smile on seeing Dr Nidhi gleefully ordering a sumptious meal for herself showed he loved her and then the manner in which he awkwardly got up and mustered up enough courage to approach her..wow the tension in the air was so thick then that one could cut it with a knife..hoping that he keeps up the good work.👏
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