Thanks Sana for your kind words, I'm proud of Samia and me too! 😃
Second topic: one love?
Here goes:
When two people say they are in love with each other, what do them mean? Do they mean that they love spending time with one another but only for a short while? Do they mean that they can't keep their hands off of each other, but don't want commitment? Do they mean that they don't want to spend only one lifetime together, but seven lifetimes? Do they mean that they are made only for each other? Do they mean marriage? Or perhaps a kinky mixture of all of the above? Love can be different things to different people; the above mentioned scenarios are just some of the basic themes of love, whose individual, customized hearts-filled wrappings have their own slight charm to them. The love story of Angad Khanna and Kripa Khanna is no exception.
Angad and Kripa's love story seems like any other: boy meets girl, girl meets boy, they initially hate each other's guts, only to fall in love with each other, because after all, the line between love and hate is thinner than a hair strand, then some mirch masala and some insane plot twists that create such a hullabaloo (that I'm forced to use that word in lack of any other better description) here and there that our lovers separate for some time, and finally boom! They're married! Of course, like any good love story, villains are out there 22/7 (they need sleep too!) to sabotage their relationship. Remember Naina aunty the business-minded mother with dull suits, Prithvi the boy next door with a sweet smile and a very handy knife, Damini the overprotective mother with a sweet overtone and deadly intentions, and now Mishty the revenge-seeking older sister with great sarees? Oh! I almost forgot, Sheetal, the doctor-turned-office assistant might just be the new kid, I mean, villain on the dreary, lonely, crime-filled block. But despite all these villains and their distinct sabotaging plans, I still feel Angad and Kripa's love for each other is one and the same and the love struck couple were just victims to dire circumstances.
Sure, some might say I'm obviously hallucinating, and perhaps that might be so, but only because school tortures me so. And some might even say that Angad and Kripa's love is not at all the same and one might perhaps even be deemed more mature than the other. But that would be only be true if only one out of the two trusted each other so much so that they never distrusted the other one and it was actually the other one who was forever blaming and distrusting the other one. Did I confuse you enough? It's ok, khabhi khabhi hot hai.
Let me paint you a verbal picture of what I mean: take the first misunderstanding that occurred between Angad and Kripa, the Prithvi fiasco. What happened was simple, Angad believed Kripa had been cheating on him, and sure he was brainwashed, but if I may point out, he never bothered to hear Kripa's side of the story despite Kripa's many attempts to talk to him. Therefore, he was not mature in that aspect. Now let's say Kripa was the mature out of the two, then the story would have gone onto Kripa banning Prithvi from her life even as a friend, and trusting Angad that he was not at fault anyway. She would have thought he was under someone's influence and would either repeatedly attempt to make him understand that or forever love him silently and become a glorious widow. But Ekta ji isn't bland, and so instead Kripa started to distrust Angad even after he realized his mistake. And so began the clash of the titans (two beautiful titans!)
In that case, both acted rash and none was the mature of the two. Since we looked at the first fiasco, lets take a look at the second, third, and fourth! The second fiasco was when the whole Simone incident. Prithvi, our sweet murderer, pined for Kripa's love and despite knowing that she always had the hots for Angad and vice versa, he was determined to make her his. So like a good villain, he committed murder, lied, and framed Angad, and brainwashed Kripa into thinking that Angad was just a hot murderer. Once again, distrust arose from both sides. Kripa believed Simone's and Prithvi's false story and Angad believed Kripa sent him to jail knowing that he was innocent. Becharas.
Both were immature and closed all lines of communication, yet another immature act. However, what opened up next was the Zaib mania. Mishti perhaps might have loved it, but Zaib didn't give a hoot about our Mishti. In fact, exactly as an immature angry young man would act, Zaib sought revenge against Kripa without knowing the truth and ruined her marriage. Kripa, then consummated her marriage but it failed anyway, only to drop back into Angad's (not Zaib anymore) life as his fake wife (she was not less immature than Angad). And then both married each other for revenge because maturity nowadays is so not in!
Finally, the current case, the Sheetal case. Had Angad been mature, he would have never lied to Kripa about Mishti and his close friendship with her and had Kripa been mature, she would have learned to respect Angad's friendship with Mishti. And had all these happened, Sheetal would have no case period.
So by now, you guys must be thinking, but that only means Angad and Kripa are immature! Don't worry guys, I'm getting to the good part!
If I may ask you, why did they act so immature and rash? Is it because they're kids at heart? Eh, I don't think so. It is because they have undying love for each other that crosses all limits whether in love or hate. In love, they have relations with each other, are willing to sacrifice each other's happiness for one another, put each other before family even! In hate, they cannot stand each other being in someone else's arms, cannot accept that they betrayed each other. And in both love and hate, they both pain when the other is in pain.
Kaise ye pyar hai? I don't know to tell you the truth, but I do know, it is love that is one and the same between Angad and Kripa nonetheless. Am I right? That's up you guys to decide and I hope you'll keep my brief accounts in mind.
Thank you,
Saadia