"Talking of scriptures, there just happened to be some problem in their implementation in the Indian context. In the olden days, royal weddings were marriages of convenience, whereas ordinary folk practiced arranged marriages. The couple generally saw each other for the first time at the time of their wedding. Even today a large number of couples get less than 24 hours together before they take a decision to spend their entire lives together. Hardly enough time to know whose strong points are complementing whose faults. " Which scripture says that? That is a social norm and not mystism or scripture ideal.
"Purab has had to discipline himself for long because of his personal circumstances" so has Armaan!
"A large part of her life will be spent in trying to save Gulmohar from Armaan and the balance in keeping a watch on him and his roving eye." Once Armaan is madly in love with her you will see that he HAS EYES ONLY FOR JASSI. Thats one of the changes. I dont think u have been observing well but it has already started. Nowadays he is not intrested in flirting. First it is buisness. Remember the various scenes where Raj tried to pursue him to come and spend time with girls but he refused.
"Should she end up with him, she will be a certified social reformer. She can open a centre to reform erring men. " Shows that you have not understood the character at all. Changing the one u love for the better (unknowingly) is not social reform but consequences of love.
"She already made a good start with the elephant ride, 3-wheeler ride and not to forget Purab's initiation to road-side food. He proved to be an apt pupil. " That was friendship and not love. When Purab said he loves Jassi there was no romance or chemistry at all. And it is not only Purab but even Armaan who would listen to Jassi. Dont you see how he always goes to her for assurance and all. He did want to tell Puru everything after she suggested it. He went ahead with the drag queen dressing only when she assured him.