Let's start in reverse order. First the fun. It wasn't really fun between Adhiraj and Anami, but between Anami and Poonam. Their relationship is truly that of sisters. Just like a sister, Poonam teased Anami about Adhiraj's call and then later about the DNA test (which both don't know is a DNA test). Fun yes, but innocent fun, because even Poonam knows that it's nothing like that between the two.
Now the baakati. Anami likes to talk a lot, especially about Pagli Pandityan and her teachings. For anyone, it's baakati, but for Anami it's a way to stay connected to Pagli Pandityan and to take her teachings and apply them to any situation. By thinking it aloud, she is able to see and understand what Pagli Pandityan was trying to teach her and, in the process, teaches others. But it's also a safe topic. While both sat there, Adhiraj didn't want to start the conversation and Anami wanted to know what's going on. The safest way was to start with a topic both understand and go from there. And that's exactly how the conversation went. They spoke about Vatsalya and the twin soul connection. It is true in a way, and not in the Bollywood way.
I won't go into the biology, but when twins or triplets form, it's a split of the same one life form that had begun. One life form means one soul. If it splits, it's not suddenly two souls. At least that's what I believe and how I see it. In Harry Potter, there were the Horcruxes. In it, Voldemort literally ripped his soul apart to make 7 Voldemorts. He saved his soul in various inanimate objects, but there was also one part in Harry. That's the part that connected with Voldemort and let Harry feel what Voldemort was feeling and hear what Voldemort was thinking. In a way it's the same with twins. Being two parts of the same soul, they will feel incomplete without each other, they will sometimes even be able to feel what the other is feeling, and sometimes will complete the other's sentence. They will be bestest of friends and will complement each other and yet you could never see them without each other, just like Fred and George.
And now finally to the mature. For a 17 year old teen, Anami is mature (not beyond her age but in the way she thinks and understands people). She understood what Adhiraj was feeling, maybe because she had gone through the same, and presented Adhiraj with a solution that seems obvious, but we often forget. You need to trust those that you love and care about, those that you share a relationship with. Sometimes you need to leave your questions and apprehensions outside the door (or your CBI shoes) and approach the relationship with an open mind. But it's not about trusting blindly. It's about trusting until you have proof or until you are sure that your trust is in the wrong person. Adhiraj is confused. He's not sure if he can trust Dheeru or not. But that's because sometimes he thinks as a son and sometimes as a CBI officer. He needs to put his CBI shoes and mind outside the door, figuratively, and think only as a son. Because only then will he be able to make a proper decision and understand his father properly. And that's what Anami did. She trusted Adhiraj and didn't open his letter. Until she has a reason to suspect Adhiraj, she won't let suspicion creep into their relationship. At the same time, I don't think she'll ever trust those 4 hooligans from college, which is why she made them dance in the canteen in front of everyone (in the precap).
Edited by Athene - 7 years ago