KUMKUM BHAGYA: Different Types of Love

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KUMKUM BHAGYA: Different Types of Love
ABHIGYA: Soulmates
RABUL: True Love
RAKAASH: A Second Chance
TABHI: Selfish Love/Infatuation
PULIYAH: Compromise/Obsessive Love
SURGYA: Compromise/Infatuation
SULBUL: Unrequited Love
TAKHIL: One Night Stand
NEBUL: Stalking

Before I get to the heart of my post - I should note - I just went through something. And as always when I go through something I always compare it in my head to Kumkum Bhagya, because I'm a crazy fangirl and that is how I deal.

And since life imitates art...story time:

I met a guy over the weekend. My friend and her fiance had their engagement party and it was a fun time. The night started off innocently enough. I was accompanied to said party with four of my other good friends. Each of them ended up scattering away from me during the course of the evening: bathroom, went off to find food, saw an acquaintance, etc - in which point, for a short while - I had found myself alone.

That is when it happened. He came out of nowhere and I was blindsided. At first I thought that I knew him, because he looked sort of familiar, but as he started talking to me and the conversation went on I realized that I didn't. I didn't want to seem rude, so I went with it. The conversation went on for 10 minutes (at the most). One of my girlfriend's finally came back and stood off to the side, waiting for me to breakaway - and so I graciously tried to end the conversation and run off to my friend.

Now the thing is - the conversation being had wasn't anything moving. We talked about the recently engaged couple, how happy we were for the both of them, how we knew them, the weather, etc. It was your normal run-of-the mill everyday kind of pleasantries. It didn't warrant a sudden proclamation of undying love...

Yes, because that is what happened. 10 minutes after meeting this complete stranger - he proposes and tells me he loves me...and all I could do was stand there like an idiot - because it was like someone had severed the cord to my brain and my body just froze. I was dumbstruck. At first, I thought - he must be joking...but he wasn't. The worst part was that he stood there expecting me to say it back.

I did not say it back. I didn't know him. And anyone who knows me knows how sensitive the use of the L-word is for me. I feel very strongly about how, when, and where those words should be said.

I am not a rude person, so I didn't rebuff him and out right reject him. Instead I continued on with the conversation, because I was curious - not about him, but about his mindset. Like most of you already know, I enjoy dissecting people's minds. I'm fascinated with what makes people think and act the way that they do - so I very carefully asked him: why?

Why do you love me?

That threw him for a loop. He seemed uncomfortable with the question, but he managed to answer with: because I just do. I don't know what the hell that was supposed to mean - and I told him that, albeit more politely, but you get my drift.

Anyways, he asks me if I believe in love at first sight...

Oh man.

Look. Never, ever tell someone you love them - if at first you don't understand them.

I hate, absolutely HATE the whole "Love At First Sight" trope. It is my biggest pet peeve. I rip-apart books that showcase it, I anti-ship the couples in film and television that are predicated on it - I do not believe in the concept of Love At First Sight (unless in stories reincarnation is cosmically tied into it), because love at first sight is a myth. It's pretty in theory, but it does not exist. Love, in my opinion, is a feeling that builds over time. It's not instantaneous. It feeds on time in order to flourish.

I explained how I felt on the matter. He then tried to use Romeo and Juliet as an example to support his cause.

Mistake number three.

Look, Shakespeare and I are BFF's alright. At least we are in my head. I adore Shakespeare. I love his work. I was one of the nerds that poured over his stuff and read ahead when we did assignments in class. The man is one of my favorite authors. He writes tragedies; something of which people tend to forget when it comes to Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare was not a romance author. Romeo and Juliet is NOT an eternal love story. I do not know where this warped idea came from, but it's wrong! What Romeo and Juliet is, is a story used to explain the dangers of lust and the confusion that falling in lust can cause. Lust kills. True fact. Just ask Romeo and Juliet...oh wait, you can't - because they're dead.

Anyways, he ran away from me after that. I guess his love wasn't as strong as he claimed it to be if he couldn't handle some healthy conversation.

I explained what happened to my cousin later that night and we both had a good chat over it.

But the event left me thinking, there are so many people who get into relationships for all the wrong reasons, because everyone thinks and views love differently. There is no set definition for love. There is no right or wrong way to love someone. But what there is are healthy and toxic relationships. What there is, are different types of love.

Hence this post.

I've watched a lot of Indian serials. I watch a lot of soaps on ZEE. But Kumkum Bhagya is a rarity among all of the soaps that I've watched, because of its buildup and use of storytelling. I'm a fan of how Kumkum Bhagya has tackled love, the different types of love, and how love can change a person for the better as well as the worst.

What I appreciate about this show is its pacing. Some might see it as dragging - I see it as development. The show has created an interesting relationship between the quality of time (as shown through its use of dragging) and love. Love is all about timing. Relationships are built by God, time, and by our ability to choose - by choice. You could be in a relationship for 7 years and feel NOTHING; you could be in a relationship for 7 months and feel EVERYTHING - but without pure love, the quality of that time is meaningless.

Love, Fate and Destiny are all words that were thrown around quite a bit during the earlier days of this show. Those words carry a lot of weight, and yet our central characters initially made light of them: refusing to believe in them, mocking them - completely disregarding them.

Bhagya tried to help them out, but most times than not Rakaash, Rabul and Abhigya were a strong force to take on - even for Bhagya. They fought against Bhagya, but the thing is - sometimes we as individuals cannot control who ends up with whom (as we've seen Taaliyah have tried to do). Sometimes Bhagya just needs to play its hand out in order to gently push us in the right direction.

Kumkum Bhagya isn't your typical soap where the guy sees the girl from across the street: her hair is blowing all nicely in the wind; her duputta flies to him and covers his face and it's all angels' singing telling him he's in love. Kumkum Bhagya is different among the rest because it took its time in developing relationships. Its core relationships weren't built on the Love At First Sight trope. Instead, relationships were established through gradual understanding. They may have started with misunderstanding, but sometimes without misunderstanding, there might not have been no understanding at all.

So let's take a deeper look at the different relationships that have helped define the show - that of which either demonstrate everything wrong with relationships and why you should avoid it and/or how to recognize healthy love once you've found it.

God Made The Broken Road That Led Me Straight To You...

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Surgya: Compromise/infatuation

"Compromising is dangerous, because not only are you wrecking someone else's life in the process - you're also wrecking your own.

Compromising is what Suresh almost did with Pragya.
Friendship is all that existed between Suresh and Pragya. He loved her sister - Bulbul.
But Pragya - she was infatuated with the idea of having someone love her, for she had started believing that it may never happen for her.
Her family added to her confusion by making her see things that weren't there.
Pragya and her confused feelings were used to show the audience that sometimesit's better not to look for love, but instead to let love find you.
In life, there are many things that we hope and dream for , love is but only one of them; though it seems that we spend all of our time looking for it, we probably keep walking by it every time.
Pragya and her rejections were used to show, that sometimes what you need to do is stop looking for love in all the wrong places, because Bhagya is what was keeping her single, so that she could be with the person she was meant to be with (Abhi)."
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Tabhi: Selfish Love/Infatuation

"Abhi was infatuated with Tanu. He was not in love with her - he was in lust with her.
Tanu was used to show that while a person could have a beautiful face - that doesn't necessarily mean that that makes them a good person. Beauty doesn't mean that there is innate goodness. Most people that believe in Love At First Sight are drawn to the way a person looks. They say love is blind. Wrong. Infatuation is blind.
Love is all-seeing and accepting. Love is seeing all the flaws and blemishes and accepting them. Love is accepting the bad habits and mannerisms. Love is recognizing all the fears and insecurities, and knowing your role is to comfort. Love is working through all the painful times.
Infatuation is fragile and will shatter when life is not perfect.
Love is strong and it strengthens because it is real. Love is what Abhi feels for Pragya.
And what Tanu feels and what Tanu has always felt for Abhi is selfish. The CVs smartly gave Tanu no backstory: what you see with her is what you get. She's vain.
All Tanu has to offer to Abhi is GREED. She took an innocent child and used it as bait. Love is when another person's happiness is equally as important as your own. Selfish people end up having only their self in the end."
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Sulbul: Unrequited Love

"Unrequited love can't end, because it never really began.
There is nothing more painful than waiting for someone, who is clearly waiting for someone else.
You cannot fault Bulbul for not loving Suresh, just as you cannot fault Suresh for loving Bulbul. The heart wants what the heart wants. Unrequited love is painful, but not romantic. When you give your heart to someone who clearly is uninterested, it will only result in heartache. All Suresh really has is hope. His love for Bulbul is pure. He takes happiness in her happiness.
It's unselfish and its kind. Sure, he's essentially breaking his own heart here - and some may say he deserves it. That he was weak in the sense that he never had the courage to confess and tell Bulbul that he loved her (making her believe when she did find out - that he toyed with her sister), but the real measure of his strength is shown in the way that he's graciously stepped back and watched as Bulbul loves someone else."
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Puliyah: Compromise/Obsessive Love

"Aaliyah wasn't always a cold and unfeeling person. Abhi's earlier flashbacks have indicated as such.
Aaliyah fell in love and then it all went to hell in a handbasket.
She gave her heart to Purab years ago - and still hasn't seen it nor received it back; as a result, she's walking around without a heart - she's become heartless.
Aaliyah is the classic example of a woman scorned.
Rejection has turned her into an insensitive, selfish, and narcissistic individual with an almost childlike demand of seeing herself as the center of the universe - and when things don't turn out her way - she sees herself as the victim of others.
This outlook blinds her from seeing that what she had felt for Purab initially was gratitude. Her wounded ego has made her irrational.
It is implied that Aaliyah's personality is the result of her upbringing, as her family (mainly Abhi) initially pampered and spoiled her.
Her world however, is suddenly shattered upon the arrival of Bulbul and Pragya, with both girls suddenly becoming the focus of the attention that she now feels robbed of, which in turn has made her extremely jealous to the point where she feels neglected and wronged.
Her love has turned into a very unhealthy obsession that of which has blinded her to the point where she can no longer see straight.
It is not Purab's fault that he cannot love her. Purab, like Abhi - initially believed that love did not exist. This was illustrated through the Abhigya library scene. When Abhi mocked love, Purab did not jump in to defend love. He didn't believe in it. He was content with entering into an arranged marriage, because he lived life by the book. Bulbul was an unexpected surprise. Her entry into his life caught him off guard. He never saw her coming.
But love is like that. Love is like a lost object. If you search too hard, you won't find it.
But if you forget about it momentarily, it will show up in the most unexpected way. Purab didn't even realize when he fell in love with Bulbul. He just did.
Aaliyah was nothing more to him than a compromise. Aaliyah was a desert while Bulbul was the ocean - and Purab, upon finding her was desperate to drown."
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Takhil: One Night Stand ~ Knocked-Up

"This is, in no way, love. What this was is a mistake. Romanticizing Takhil will not do any party any favors. The person I sympathize with is their unborn child. No child deserves a spineless coward as a father and a gold-digging witch as a mother. Takhil's child should be put up for adoption and put into a loving home, for he will only be used as a bargaining chip by BOTH parents - Nikhil will use him to keep Tanu close, while Tanu will use him to bankroll her money-minded lifestyle. That innocent child deserves better than that. If not, he's going to grow up with a lot of inner demons."
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Nebul: Stalking

"Hoping to eventually wear someone down is not romantic. Stalking is NOT love. Watching Neel bring his brand of crazy by stalking Bulbul into loving him, is such a breath of fresh air. Don't let the baby-face fool you - he's not as innocent as he looks. I for one am glad that this show casted the adorably handsome Neel Motwani to play Bulbul's stalker. More times than not the act of stalking has been romanticized in today's culture and media - I don't care how rich or how hot he/she is my lovelies...even if he/she is a vampire or the only male/female heir to one of the city's richest families - the act of stalking is a criminal offence, it's a crime!"

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Rakaash: A Second Chance

"Akaash was all sorts of immature when he initially pursued Rachna. He hurt her terribly and toyed with her.
He wasn't man enough to face his mother. He was a coward.
But he did end up changing for the better. He learnt from his mistakes. His redemption was a process - with both karma and Rachna leaving him twisting in the wind. He was robbed of being there for his child during Rachna's pregnancy - the result of his own making.
Rachna did not immediately take him back. She made him work for it. So much so that as time went on everyone around him could tell that he had indeed changed.
Sometimes love needs a second chance, because it wasn't ready the first time. It fails at first, but it only grows stronger and learns how to last a lifetime.
Sometimes second chances work out better than the first because you already learned from your mistakes."

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Rabul: True Love

"It may seem sometimes like Bhagya is dealing Rabul a crappy hand, and that at this rate the two may never marry - but that in fact is the charm of their relationship.
Purab and Bulbul's relationship exemplify true love. Waiting is a sign of true love and patience. Anyone can say I Love You, but not everyone can wait and prove it's true."
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Abhigya: Soulmates - FRIENDS yesterday. LOVERS today. SOULMATES forever...

"Abhi and Pragya are one of those cosmic couples: their love is fated and written in the stars. They are destined to be together. The universe has preordained it...

... but time is what has made their relationship strong. There is a deep understanding between these two because of it. Their relationship is deep and raw and pure. They are a part of each other. They are connected. Separation for these two is like ripping out a piece of their heart.

They say that eyes are windows into the soul - and Abhi and Pragya are notorious for all of their EYELOCKS. He's in love with her soul; she's in love with his soul.

Pragya has always been his anchor, while Abhi serves as her bright light through the darkness.
The couples that are Meant To Be are the ones who go through everything that's designed to rip them apart only to come out even stronger."

Kumkum Bhagya has recognised that some stories we can tell while other stories need to be told: don't tell the audience that these couples love each other - show us why they love each other.

And they have - thank you CVs.

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