Here we get a glimpse of unspoken love….a love scared to be
expressed….or maybe,scared to be rejected.
The circumstances of medical profession,where you
have to keep all your personal fears aside to save a life is portrayed very
well!!!
Love the way every small detail is taken care of by the
director in the all the scenes….irrespective of how important they are in the
story line.
Loveeeed the dialogues!!! Dr.rizvi’s sarcasm is always
perfect to the tee! He knows everything what people think of him &
absolutely fine with it!
The game of judgement
& preassumptions continues!!!
And we sense a beautiful love triangle shaping up…..subtle….not at all
exaggerated just as it happens in real life.
Love Baano’s innocence….and off course,I’m liking Tabish’s
character.
Amal’s dumbness & slyness at the same time is quite
contrasting!! If there is one character weakly written , it has to be amal’s
but kudos to the actress. Maintaining such a weird accent throughout isn’t as
easy as it seems.
We witness how stressful meher’s life has become….being the
eldest daughter
A Doctor resides in her brain even when she is not in her
senses & the last scene is perfectly performed.
The highlight of the episode is the connectivity it establishes with the circumstances of our everyday life, not only that of the people of Kashmir....but of the people all around.
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