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nice long shots and lovely views... they got out from the departure at the airport and drove off in the wrong direction 😆(Mauritius has left hand drive!!)
all goes well till purab bhaiya entered towars the end and poor guy has already got a bad reputation in jjkn for leaving jassi in a lurch...
but in the original story jassi meets him for the first time in mauritius and he never leaves her the way they made out in jjkn
another difference is that armaan is never supposed to have that accident or beating by the goons....
i have been reading the old updates from the original series (BLF) again and here is a section about what happened in today's episode. i am sure you will work out the parallel characters in jjkn... ( i am copying it exactly and not altering anything here)
http://foro.telenovela-world.com/~diane/betty/Summary2.HTM
Armando leaves Marcela's office still rubbing the cheek which she slapped. His mother, who is standing by the elevator with Patricia, asks him where he's going. He responds that he doesn't know, but the important thing is that he's leaving, just as the board of directors asked. Margarita tells him that the board's wishes were that he resign but not that he leave the company in such a big mess; he's got to stick around until everything is cleared up, even if he is no longer the president. Upon hearing that Armando's no longer president, Patricia jumps in and questions Armando as to why he's no longer the president and Armando yells back, "Because I got tired of looking at you, Muppet!!!!!!!" Patricia retorts that since he's no longer the president, she doesn't have to put up with his yelling and then leaves for Marcela's office. As Mario comes out to accompany Armando out, Margarita warns them that they have to keep coming to Ecomoda until a new president and new commercial vice president are chosen. Roberto has only agreed to take over the presidency on a temporary basis. Armando assures his mother that he wasn't thinking of leaving the country and, as a matter of fact, he will not rest until Ecomoda fully recuperates and swears by that which is most sacred that they will recuperate everything they lost. As Mario and Armando enter the elevator, Mario asks Armando how things went in Marcela's office. Armando answers that Marcela's got the letter of instruction; Betty handed it over to her. Mario tells him that it was all part of a plan on Betty's part, but Armando answers that it was inevitable anyway. Mario remarks that obviously Betty didn't leave one piece of Armando Mendoza intact and adds, "And what does the genius plan on doing? He's going in search of her." Armando decisively responds as the elevator doors close, "Of course I am."
In Marcela's office, Patty asks for all of the details of what's going on ... why did Betty leave? Why did she cancel the wedding? An emotionally-drained Marcela tells her she doesn't feel like talking about it, but Patricia insists and tells her that that's just too much gossip to pass up and begs for at least a clue. Marcela tells Patricia something which she wasn't expecting to hear: Armando put Ecomoda in Betty's name. An astounded Patricia fans herself nervously and asks if that means that Betty is now Ecomoda's owner and Marcela confirms it. Patricia anxiously reaches for a glass of water on Marcela's desk, takes a sip, and asks for further explanations. Marcela tells Patricia that it's too complicated a story and she will not understand it. Patricia acts insulted and says exactly what we were all expecting her to say, "Marce, yo hice seis semestres de finanzas en la San Marino, claro que voy a entender." :o) However, Marcela angrily quips back that she's not in the mood for explanations. Patricia whines about the unfairness of it all, that Betty now has a company like Ecomoda and, to boot, also a rich boyfriend that gave her yet another company. Marcela disavows Patricia of that notion and informs her that Terra Moda was formed by Beatriz with their money, with their capital, and all Nicols Mora did was to manage the investments. Patricia looks like she is about to begin hyperventilating at the news, reaches for the glass of water again, takes another drink (bigger this time), and asks Marcela if that means that Nicols Mora is not a millionaire. Marcela tells an anguished Patricia (who is now fanning herself with an envelope from Marcela's desk) that Nicols is just another deadbeat, just like Beatriz, and all he did was take advantage of the situation to drive a Mercedes all over town and tell everyone he was the owner of a company when, in fact, he doesn't have a cent to his name. Patricia excuses herself and reaches for the glass of water yet again and takes an even bigger drink this time, almost desperately. Marcela finally asks Patricia what the matter is and Patricia answers that ... she's been raped!! With tears in her eyes, Patricia goes on to tell Marcela that she was swindled and raped ... and worst of all, it was all for free!!! Marcela asks Patricia if she went after Nicols Mora for money, and Patricia indignantly responds that he was only going to lend her money to save her Mercedes. Marcela sarcastically remarks that Patricia pays back her loans so promptly. :o) Even more indignantly, Patricia thanks her for her support and calls Marcela materialistic ... she promises that she will pay her every single cent she owes her. Marcela knows better and replies that she's sure that will only happen when she gets a rich boyfriend to maintain her. At any rate, continues Marcela, why is she complaining that she was raped, did she go to bed with Nicols in order to get the money for the Mercedes? Patricia opens her eyes incredulously and at first answers with a vehement "Noooo!", but she quickly dissolves into tears again and changes it to a yes ... she did it in a moment of weakness, she admits. Marcela asks her if she means financial weakness, and Patricia explains that it was all a coincidence ... the one weakness (sexual, I presume) and the financial weakness overwhelmed her and she gave in. As Marcela remarks how low Patricia has fallen, Margarita walks in and suggests that they begin making the phone calls. Marcela asks Margarita where Armando is, and Margarita informs her that he left and he didn't say where he was going. Armando parks in front of Betty's house. He anxiously gets out of his car, runs up the sidewalk and starts to ring the doorbell repeatedly.
Betty arrives at the airport to find a worried Cata who tells her that their flight is about to leave. Cata also asks her how things went at Ecomoda and Betty answers with a non-comittal, "Fine". At that, we see Nicols (carrying Betty's suitcase), Don Hermes and Doa Julia arrive. Don Hermes tells Betty that he had them wrap her luggage in plastic because "the devil is mischievous". Betty thanks her and proceeds to make introductions all around. Doa Julia thanks Cata for all of her help, Nicols limits himself to say that he hopes she's heard only good things about him, but Don Hermes, as always, begins an interrogation. He asks Cata why they're going to Cartagena. Cata explains that they're going to a beauty pageant (Miss Colombia), of which she's been put in charge of coordinating events and taking care of special guests. Hermes continues his questioning and asks Cata whether a lot of partying goes on at those events. Cata nods her head and patiently answers that this is Colombia's most important beauty pageant. As Doa Julia puts a hand on his shoulder to try to get Hermes to relent, he goes on to inform Cata that Betty is a very well-educated and sensitive girl ... she doesn't drink and she doesn't go to parties and he wouldn't want her to go astray in Cartagena. Julia is totally embarrassed by Hermes' incessant tirade and asks Cata to please excuse him. Hermes interrupts her and adds that Betty is a homebody, a family type of girl, and he asks Cata to take care of her. With a smile, Cata assures him that she knows the type of person Betty is and will certainly take good care of her. Betty prompts Cata that they must get going (I think she did it to stop her father from starting up again, LOL). Julia hands Betty a bag with food for the plane, gives her her blessing, and hugs her. Betty now turns to her father and says goodbye to him. He hugs her (while she resists) and warns her not to go in the ocean because an animal could bite her, not to talk to any strangers on the plane or in Cartagena, not to drink alcohol, and to make sure that her class, education and upbringing stand out at all times. Betty tells him not to worry and she assures him that she'll call. And the final goodbye belongs to Nicols, who walks up to hug her and advises her to forget everything that happened in Bogot and Ecomoda. Betty tells him that she will try and gives him the same advice in return. Nicols takes out Patricia's picture from his coat pocket and asks Betty if she asked about him ... Betty answers that she didn't dare. With that, Nicols puts the picture back and Betty begins to walk away. Hermes yells after her not to forget to fasten her seat belt, Julia sends her another blessing by making the sign of the cross, and Hermes yells out again that she's taking their heart with her. This said, Hermes and Julia start to cry and hug each other ... their little girl has begun to fly on her own. Nicols consolingly hugs them. As Betty and Cata walk toward their gate, Betty apologizes for her father, but Cata tells her she understands that her father just loves her a lot and is only being protective. She then asks Betty if she's okay and Betty responds that she is ... she's just afraid of airplanes. :o)
The Pinzn family and Nicols arrive home to find Armando's car parked in front of the house. Hermes walks up and rouses a drowsing Armando. Hermes -- Hello, Doctor Mendoza. Armando (exiting his car and shaking hands with Hermes) -- Don Hermes, how are you? Hermes -- Fine thank you, Doctor. What can I do for you? Armando -- I'm looking for Betty. Hermes -- What do you know, our little girl is not here. Armando -- She's not here? Where is she? Hermes -- She left Bogot. Armando (in shock) -- What??? Where did she go?? Nicols -- That's none of your business, you hear? Armando -- If you'll excuse me, I'm talking to Don Hermes. Nicols -- No, now you're talking to me, you understand? Don't come looking for her any more, that's the message Betty left for you. Armando -- Is that right? Nicols -- Yes, don't come looking for her anymore, understand? Don't waste your time, I've told you twice already. Hermes (addressing Nicols) -- Just a moment! What's all this aggressiveness towards Doctor Mendoza? Nicols -- Don't worry, Don Hermes. He doesn't treat people that well either. Armando -- Don Hermes, what's happening is that I'm looking for Betty urgently. I must talk to her. Nicols -- Oh, what a stubborn guy! Now you're looking for problems with me [Don Hermes gives him an elbow :o)] and this time you won't catch me off guard. Hermes (addressing Nicols again) -- Just a moment! Drop that aggressive attitude. The truth is that Betty left instructions that we not tell you where she is if you came looking for her. Now, if you tell me what the urgency is and all that ... Armando -- Don Hermes, believe me that I would love to explain things to you, but I can't, it's something personal. Julia -- Doctor, why don't we do something? When she calls us we'll tell her that you came looking for her and tell her to call you, okay? Armando resignedly nods his head. Hermes -- If there's a problem, any inconsistency with the reports that she turned in before she handed in her resignation, if there's any doubt about her, doctor, even a minimal one, please trust me and tell me. If she needs to return to give an explanation, please tell me. Armando (shaking his head sadly) -- No, Mr. Pinzn, look, that's not necessary. I would simply ask you to tell her that I'll be waiting for her call on my cell phone. Thank you and excuse me. Armando gets in his car, gives the family one last defeated look, and drives away. Hermes comments to Julia that he doesn't like this one bit and asks Nicols why he was so aggressive to Armando. Nicols answers that it's something personal, but Hermes doesn't believe that there can be any personal relationship between don Armando and Nicols. Nicols states again that he has his reasons and says goodbye. Hermes once again tells Julia that he doesn't like this in the least.
Cata and Betty's flight arrives in Cartagena. They exit the plane and head down the steps to the tarmac. Betty remarks on how warm it is and Cata answers that it's really not that warm, it's just that with the stockings she has on, she would be hot anywhere in the world. Betty asks Cata to explain what her duties will be here and Cata replies that the job will not be so intense as it was in Ecomoda; she'll explain it to her as they go along because they've got to get over to the hotel. Betty tells Cata that she's not sure that she should have come and Cata responds with an "Ay, Betty!" Inside the terminal, Betty tells Cata that they must talk because since she proposed that she come with her, a lot of things have happened. Cata puts her off and tells her they can talk later. Betty insists that she doesn't want to hide anything from her or deceive her, and Cata tells her she doesn't feel deceived. She urges Betty to hurry again, they have places to go. As Cata leads her, Betty looks transfixed at a local ballet that's performing in the terminal. Finally they head outside where they are greeted by a van driver and they get in to begin their drive to the hotel. Cata immediately starts conducting business. She calls a guy named Alex and tells him that they're finally here and they're on the way to the hotel to check in. Betty turns and, with a totally wondrous look on her face, notices the ocean is now visible out the car window. As Cata drones on about what they have to do, Betty just keeps staring out at the ocean until Cata notices that she's not really listening. Cata asks her if she likes the ocean. A big smile breaks out over Betty's face and she affirms that she loves the ocean and this is the first time she's seen it. Cata indulgently smiles and answers her cell phone which has begun to ring. It's Marcela. Cata asks Marcela how everything is going with the wedding, and Marcela informs her that the wedding is off, everything is cancelled. When Cata asks her if she's serious about calling off the wedding with only 48 hours' notice, Marcela tells her that she's very sorry to give such short notice, but everything is indeed off. Cata answers that she wouldn't have been able to go anyway because she's in Cartagena; she's very sorry about everything. Marcela tells her she's sorrier for the guests than for herself, and when she hangs up she tells Patricia and Margarita that Cata wouldn't have been able to come anyway, she's in Cartagena ... to which Patty replies with longing, "Oh, how delicious, Cartagena!".
As Betty and Cata arrive at the hotel, Betty tells Cata that that's why she had to talk to her, no one related to Ecomoda can know that she's in Cartagena with her. Cata tells her not to worry, she won't tell a soul, and sooner or later everyone would have found out what was going on between her and Armando, they weren't being discreet. As they rush into the hotel lobby, Betty tries to explain again, but Cata tells her that they don't have the time. They walk up to the front desk and begin to check in. As they're filling out the appropriate forms, Betty tells Cata that she didn't leave Ecomoda in good terms, she left through the back door, and it's not because of what happened between her and Armando, she did things which she shouldn't have done, bordering on the illegal. Cata turns to her and tells her that the mere fact of going out with Armando was something she shouldn't have done and Betty agrees that it's a mistake she will pay for her entire life. Then Cata asks if there was money missing, but Betty tells her that she didn't take one single peso, she was the only one that lost. For love, she continues, she did things which she never should have done and which cost her leaving Ecomoda in good terms ... she's not the Betty that Cata thinks she is and, since she's friends with the Valencias and the Mendozas, she's sure that once she hears her out she's going to want to send her back on the first flight to Bogot. With the check-in process finally over, Cata leads Betty out to the pool and assures her that she is the Betty that she knows and she's just having an ethical problem. Betty confirms this and tells her her conscience is overburdened with all of the things she's done and she's living in hell. Cata points to her surroundings and asks Betty if she really thinks she's in hell. As Betty offers a slight smile, Cata reminds her that they had agreed to a change of atmosphere, some fresh air, and now they have the ocean and a wonderful city to explore. A waiter brings them champagne and Cata offers a toast for what is behind them and for what is yet to come ... so that Betty will not return to Bogot as the same person that left, so that she will renew herself and return free from blame. Betty smiles, clinks her champagne bottle with Cata's and says to herself, "Goodbye, Armando!".