OMG. Drawing comparison between Sumo and Rubic cube was fantastic.
What I loved most was how Shravan is associating things with Sumo and coming to realize that Sumo is his and only his. So he should damn well make her his. If only, Suman was not being so uncooperative.
First the conversation with Aditya. I loved this exchange between Shravan and Aditya. I love how they express their respective views about relationships in general and Sumo in particular. The best part how Aditya's words affect Shravan.😳
Aditya: Rishta jodne ke liye ek pal lagna chahiye, aur todne ke liye ek umar.
Shravan: Rishte wohi tutte hai jo ek pal mein joorte hai. Tabhi soch samajhke rishte jodne chahiye. Kahin koi galat rishta joor gaya toh bohut dard hota hai.
Aditya's point of view is too ideal and optimistic.
But, I subscribe to Shravan's point of view.😊 His attitude towards relationship is more realistic and also the ones he does bond with are special persons. Right?
Sorry, I digress from the main point. Moving on:
There was this part when Aditya explained why he lied about the Sumo's dress discount. He says that Sumo wouldn't have accepted the dress otherwise. He also said why he thinks Sumo should have got that dress.
Aditya: Suman ko woh dress pasand thi. Jo pasand hota hai woh toh apna hota hai.
The way Shravan reacted to this was very interesting.😃 In my mind, I think Shravan was comparing the "jo pasand hai"to Sumo.😆 Shravan ko Sumo pasand hai. Toh Sumo toh Shravan ki huyi naa? I don't know...maybe, it's just me. But, the way Shravan looked at Aditya when he said this makes me feel as if he was thinking something like this.😳 Or he could be thinking: Aditya, tumhe Suman pasand hogi, par Sumo bas meri hai.
Secondly, Shravan's conversation with Lala-ji. This time Shravan is comparing the rubic cube to Sumo. How the rubic cube is his game and Sumo is his too. The conversation goes something like this:
Lala-ji: Tu toh pehle rubic-cubr ko deirr minute mein solve karta tha.
Shravan: Khel hai, Lala-ji. Kabhi jeetunga toh kabhi haarunga.
Lalaji: Par, yeh toh tera hi game hai na?
Shravan looks on. He immediately associates Sumo to the rubic cube. Also, remember the first time they talked to each other in school was when he was busy solving the rubic cube while walking the school corridor and he collided with her. So, yes the rubic-cube has always been special to Shravan and something he relates to his relationship with Sumo.
The conversation with Lala-ji makes him realize that the rubic cube is indeed HIS game and Sumo is HIS too. All he has to do is has faith and try from his heart
Then comes my favourite dialogue of the episode:
Shravan: Jo mera hai woh ek din mera ho ke rahega (Meaning: SUMO) OMG. That dialogue was so possessive and hot.😳
What tonight's episode meant for me was Shravan realizing Sumo belonging to him. Talking with Aditya made him realize that if you like something (or someone=Sumo), then it/they should be yours only.
Lala-ji made him realize that What's yours belongs only to you. All you have to do is invest your heart fully.
Sumo is Shravan and what's Shravan's will belong to Shravan.❤️
PS: Shravan is not objectifying Sumo. He is comparing her to rubic cube which he loves a lot. And I think he relates the dress thing Aditya said to Sumo because of what Aditya implied. That if you really like something then it should be yours. Those are beautiful comparisons, IMO.❤️
PPS: Can't wait for the next episode. Possessive/Jealous Shravan is yummy.😳😆