Profssor Mona Jee, mera Pranam aapko. Maine already 100 times uthak bhaitak kar liya for being extra late and missing out on the very first dupatalogy notes. 😲 But fikar not, I am a great student, and have caught on with the lecture notes, so I am prepared for the Kuch Kuch Hota Hai session - lecture 2. I am even on time there which saves my kinetic energy (?), and provides me more potential energy (?). Haina?
Pointers on SR dupatta scenes versus AR dupatta scenes:
A wanted to impress R, hence used the purrty inanimate object as a learning tool to know how to romance which was quite benefitting to him. He'd practice at home, then apply his theory onto Riddhima and her heart would jump out of her ventricles literally. A would then again go back home and continue on with the experiment, except this time he'd add in to the procedure such as - hold the dupatta at 90 degrees angle and stare at it for 4 minutes straight without blinking, winking, and shedding a tear. He'd practice the deed before bed, and the next night, he'd apply it on Riddhima. It would work, and the cycle shall continue. R was very *not* mature, and would come into the arms of A, so when he'd feel lonely, he'd cuddle up in her dupatta to FEEEEEL her presence. Fair enough, na?
S-R dupattalogy is quite different comparitively to A-R's, as in their case it was all incidental or accidental landings, not because their hormones favored such an action. Bole toh mathmatics mein Probability theory. Hehe. *is chuckling allowed in class?* S would encounter such dupatta landings not in order to make a heart beat of Riddhima skip, but basically stop her heart from collapsing, meaning not let her leave this Earth at such a tender age. So all of the dupatta landings on their heads signified or cued trouble or future indications, which you explicated in your notes quite clearly. Siddhanth dared not fall in lowe with R's dupatta, because he was already aware that someone else had claimed copyrights over it, and he is quite a cunning chokra who also had known the outcome of the very first dupatta lower, and he dared not follow his footsteps.
Ok, that's it.
Edited by zainab25 - 15 years ago