As his youngster ran to playfully approach a tiger, Abhi had a great deal of stress and worry since there was a real risk to his child's safety.
Even though Abhi knew that Rudra was keeping Vyaaghra in check, he was concerned for his kid. When their own children are in danger, parents will put their own lives in jeopardy to rescue their offspring. Who wouldn't worry about their own children who are their flesh and blood?
Abhi pursued his little one promptly in an effort to cradle him in his arms.
When Uma and the others watch Parikshit sprinting out to go to the wild animal, they are horrified. As an adult, everyone in the hallway is aware of the scenario, thus when Parikshit was a child, he was unconscious of it, which is why they are concerned for him.
Veer too saw the threat right away and chased after Abhi to apprehend Parikshit. As a police officer, he was concerned about the little child, the friend's kid, in addition to other matters.
Uma was already concerned about the issues that had previously accumulated in the home; she was now concerned about potential future events. Her concern for her grandchild caused her breathing to quicken.
Gurdeep was also elderly, approaching seventy-odd, and while he seemed robust, his sole concern was for his only grandson. He never became anxious about the potential consequences should Parikshit come into contact with a wild animal that was now residing in the home.
Gurdeep set his own pace to catch up to Parikshit, despite his inability to keep up with Veer and Abhi's pace.
They were all going after the kid and yelling, "Parikshit stop ," in unison.
Abhi was the first to successfully capture his son Parikshit; by the time he did so, they had already arrived at the doorway that led to the outer backyard garden. Rudra escorted Vyaaghra to the house's outside backyard garden area.
Holding his son securely, Abhi admonished, "No, you are not permitted to play with that."
Parikshit was very dissatisfied when his father blocked his path. He wailed, "Dad, please release me!" as he struggled to liberate himself from his father's grasp. "I want to care for that animal, play with it, and produce photographs with it."
Parikshit had a lot on his mind and was quite excited to see the animal, snap selfies with it, and flaunt it in front of his pals. The news that a tiger was now residing in his home drove him insane.
Gurdeep, who approached his son and grandson, said in a stern voice, "Parikshit, you are not permitted to play with that; make sure to check back to your room."
Gurdeep, a 70-year-old guy, felt exhausted and out of breath after abruptly sprinting. His voice also sounded a little strained from the extra respiratory effort he had just completed.
Upon seeing his father, abhi became a bit concerned about him.
Uma, observing that his spouse was also fleeing, pursued him as well. Upon observing his spouse's predicament, Uma became slightly concerned for him.
She encouraged gurdeep to settle down in a soothing manner, indicating a nearby chair, and advised him to relax.
"Yes, do have your sight and learn to manage your breath", Veer and Abhi said in a sympathetic manner.
Gurdeep glanced at Parikshit with a hint of rage, disregarding Uma and all other remarks.
Parikshit was overcome with sadness and had tears in his eyes as a result of Gurdeep's instruction and the way he looked at him. Gurdeep seldom showed his angry expression to Parikshit.
Parikshit's teary eyes sprang up in surprise and joy as he glanced across to the garden zone.
Uma was upset to see her child crying. She turned to Gurdeep and said, "He's just a kid; refrain from speaking to him like that," in an empathetic voice.
"Why are you halting me when mom is having fun with that tiger?" he protested, glancing at Gurdeep.
" What the heck? " Abhi's jaws widened, and he glanced away from his kid right away. His eyes widened even further.
Everyone is taken aback as they list parikshit terms and glance out the door all at once.