What I LOVED: 4th April 2012 - Page 3

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Well said Shalini!!!👏 I just hope this story move forward...
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: bollywoodcrazed

Great post!! This episode was not a total disappointment, I liked the confrontation scene between Arnav and Khushi sure it was short but really packed a punch. I loved Khushi in this scene, the fire in her eyes, her need to rebel after Arnav refused to confess his feelings, she really owned this scene.

The return of the villain was a plus for me, yes he creeps me out and makes me sick when he looks at Khushi the way he does but it was needed to move things forward. The past few days the fact things were off with him didn't sit well with me, I expect him to be bold, I expect him to make a move and now he is doing just that. Like before, Khushi owned the scene where she delivered the blow to Shyam by calling him jijaji. I hope she continues referring to him as that especially in Arnav's presence. If anything will set off doubts in his mind it is that, it could be what triggers him to finally start thinking logically and try to make sense of those images that are permanently burnt into his mind.

Thank you!
I'm so glad that there is another one who wasn't disappointed and actually looked into it and saw the positives! :) YAY for you!
Yep.. the episose was good. They are moving on, slowly - though the events are moving pretty fast.
It was great to see Shyam back on the bandwagon. Unless he moves, Arnav and Khushi might just give up LOL...
Something needs to trigger Arnav's suspicion - I'm looking out to see what it would be. Either that, or he finds out everything in one go - which looks difficult!! Let's see..
Thank you so much for your view! 😊
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Superb analyse shalini loved it i love how u break it down by different colour with each character awesome job dear!👏
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Posted: 13 years ago
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It is high time that Arnav's brain wakes up. He saw how she demanded an answer to his incomplete statement on stage and also how upset she was that he did not confess his love for her. He later sees her accusing him of being a cheat and that too to a third person and had the audacity to refuse to answer him only to later rub it that she did not want favours from him. Even if he saw Shyam getting close to her and not how Khushi was trying to get away from him, it still should get him suspicious because right after that she lambasts him for not telling her why he married her. Now if she was carrying on with Shyam behind his back even after their marriage, would Shyam not have told her that Arnav knows about their 'affair'. Would that not have answered her question as to why he married her? Would she have not realised that he did so to keep her away from Shyam and protect his sister's marriage? Then why was she demanding an answer from him? More importantly why did she sound desperate to hear him admit his feelings for her if she had feelings for another man? Clearly things don't add up here. If Arnav does not start doubting what he thought he knew based on the terrace scene, his intelligence, which is already questionable considering he had still not started introspecting, will only be even more questionable.


It is also high time Khushi's intuition and sensitivity wake up. She is seeing wild swings in his behaviour. The Heer-Ranjha act made it clear to her that the guy does love her but for some reason does not want to admit it. Now if it only a question of ego, he may pretend she does not affect him but his huge rage and downright meanness shows that she does affect him, in all the wrong ways. Now why is that? She needs to introspect and see when his mood changes have occured especially post marriage.

To sum up, it is high time both start connecting the dots in their own way and start targeting the real enemy because as you rightly pointed out this tug of war is only exposing Khushi's vulnerability to the enemy. As they say, if the house is divided, the outsider gets to enter in and dance to his heart's content.

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