Originally posted by: cheers2all
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Indrani Raizada considers her own brother's daughter as crowd, so her dislike towards Arnav shouldn't be too shocking. She is someone who appears to be living in her own bubble, without a care for anyone around her. She didn't like Khushi either. But I think it's more because of her general hatred towards anyone who is of no use to her and less because she is her guest. From the looks of it, Indrani Raizada wouldn't care less about who Arnav is associated with. So at the moment, I think she doesn't have any agenda for Khushi. But she seems to take a liking for Lavanya. Is it just because she comes from money, or there is another motive?
I felt Anjali wasn't talking only about Arnav & Khushi when she said "True love is very difficult to find Khushi". I always had a doubt that Manav loves Anjali, but after today's update I think it's not the unrequited kind. Also, Anjali seems to be aware of Shyam's wandering eyes. She was relived to know Khushi will no longer work for Shyam.
And speaking of the devil himself, I think he has sensed Arnav's interest in Khushi. Although he appeared unaffected by Khushi's resignation, Shyam must be livid at losing Khushi. He won't sit quite for long. I have a feeling the whole act of seduction by Lavanya was directed by Shyam to create differences between Arnav & Khushi. That lingerie shopping trip wasn't for nothing. But again, I don't see a reason as to why Lavanya would agree to do this. It didn't look like she was keen on getting married before, but has suddenly developed interest in Arnav now. She was trying too hard for Arnav to stay back. Or maybe I am reading too much into it. Either ways, her seduction only led him back to his Khushi 😆 I found it very cute that he showed up at Khushi's door and said "I am sick. I need something". In his intoxicated state, all his walls came crashing down. Wonder what will happen in the morning after the effect of alcohol wears off. Will he go back to his angry, brooding self? With these two it's always two steps ahead, ten steps back.
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