.....Guys, in this frenzy of Armaan-Riddz jungle salsa, I forgot to make a point yesterday. There was something I didn't appreciate about Armaan and Anjali last night. When Anjali asks Armaan to throw a party at the Blue Lounge , he agrees. Just then, Atul and Sappy arrive there. The kind of disdainful and condescending looks that Armaan and Anjali gave each-other while Atul was being his usual jolly self and Sappy too reflected that they didn't think of Atul as one of them.
Even Armaan had an expression of "there he goes again" and " what a chewing gum" on his face. Is this because Atul doesn't belong to his and Anjali's class? Does Armaan see only Anjali as the one fitting to his liking and status? Even at the party when they sat down to eat, Armaan and Anjali were giving those uppity bored expressions to each-other as Atul talked away to glory.
I don't know if anybody willl agree with me or not but Armaan does have this feeling of superiority -both in personailty and class. Anjali of course is marked with this. Atul may not have the polish and sophistication of hi-society but he is a clean-hearted genuine man and nothing more is important. I have seen the episode twice and I stick to what I said about Armaan and Anjali's attitude towards Atul. Sappy is more balanced and does'nt blabber like Atul , so she was spared. I can identify Armaan and Anjali's distasteful expression because taht's exactly hwo I behaved in school when a classmate of mine asked for Daal makhani in a Thai restaurant.You can just make out that "superiority complex" expression and it's horrible.
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