A BIG heartfelt Thanks! I thought you would keep us in suspense for maybe a week, or at least until the weekend. However the trooper you are, must have worked into the wee hours of the night, to surprise us with the sweetest surprise as we drearily opened our morning inbox!
You picked another classic scene, however again you broke my expectations with your commentary. Sorry I should have higher opinion of you. I have readjusted my mindset and placed you upon the pedestal that you so rightfully belong.
Most people would have fixated upon the falling over on top of each other part. However like myself, you seem to love, appreciate those precious and subtle moments in moments. I have a saying. "Life is a series of moments. Each moment a lifetime." Classic MN scenes are filled to the brim with such fragile and delicate moments which only 'true' love can engender. Comparatively 'hot' scenes are commonplace even in lukewarm relationships.
I digress.
When Mayank says "Mujhe iss aag pe garv hai" that mischievous monkey look, I could picture him as a child in his little school uniform, with one pocket containing a shiny red apple for the teacher and in the other a a slingshot and matches...
He tries to be this stable, responsible guy but there this whole other side to him that just loves chaotic fun that Nupur brought into his life. Case in point, that smile of his when he sits down upon the settee with Nupur, after their Nautanki act at Lucky misra's house. He can't deny it! Nupur is perfect for him!
...back to the matches. The reason he had them, comes under the be prepared for everything motto of such thoroughly organized people. It was part of his boy scout emergency kit. Shame they don't have a 'how to cope/deal/manage with scary girls' (whom we are secretly, even to our own selves, in love with, absolutely ga-ga for) badge!
Oh, how I loved every insight of yours. I drooled over each and every word. How can I ever repay you. I AM indebted.
Thanks you once again.
Yours truly
Sabah