Geet episode 45:
So at last the episode that marks the closure of one life and the beginning of another. I ahve mixed feelings about it.π
It was a little bit funny to see the women repeating each and every thing Geet says especially the one with the classy glasses.π For someone living in a small village her glasses seemed so upscale and out of place.π Amongst the 2 men discussing one of them seemed familiar but I could not place him.π
As Geet rightly mentioned each of her family members are equally responsible for her state. Be it her confirming mother or her coward father. And at least Geet's father got the guts at the end to confront the lies of Brij and Daarji and bring it into open.π Though I have to agree with Geet that it was too little too late.
I liked how she challenged Brij to confront her in front of everyone like a man rather than like a coward in the dark of the night with his face covered. πIt is exactly how I have been feeling about people like Brij who think they are "men" when they attack helpless women in the shroud of darkness. π‘π‘This line hurts Brij in the right place which makes him angry enough to blurt out the truth about killing Channi in front of everyone.π² His uncontrollable anger and false ego about his honour become his pitfalls. Foolish guy.
I wanted to literally strangle him when I saw the brutal way he pushes Geet and all those people and no one comes to her aid.π‘π‘ Again not even her dad.π‘ And the way Brij brags about finishing girls who don't follow rules.π² I was literally giving a standing ovation to Geet when she gives Brij a taste of his own medicine.πππ Though she may not be physically stronger her anger, her indignance gives her the strength and his shock at a girl actually giving back made him fall down the same way Geet did.π Even I can see the symbolism here. Geet rises up from oppression and puts down the oppressors. Amazing scene.π
I was glad to see Gurwinder. πI too was wondering if he was alive. But was it my video or did the police alarm sound like a horror movie BG? πThe police at least do not let us down. So when push came to shove his proud talks about honour and bravery became meaningless when he resists the arrest. I liked the way Brij was literally dragged and how Geet towers over him. I think it also shows how morally Geet towers over him.π And I also liked the way the police warned Daarji and the rest of the family they would have to come to the station too.π Daarji should have joined Brij in jail if you ask me.π‘
I loved the emotionless way Geet relinquishes her ties with the family and even her name.ππ And she in the true sense becomes parayee to her family. There is a finality to it and the song was very apt.
Of course looking forward to a much calmer but equally exciting new life of Geet and loads and loads of MU(Maan Uninterrupted).π
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