Originally posted by: moonwearer
Kavya thinks this is the way to become the lady of he house, Ladla thinks that by willing it, he can become a business tycoon. The obsession with outcomes interferes with their genuine response. it is hilarious to hear Kavya tell that she has got her love...What is love? Are one upmanship , taunts, fights and dominating love? what an MBA she is.
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These epis, especially with the available parallels and juxtaposition of MaAn & VanYa, have really helped mold a good discussion about the meaning of love. A little tired so I might not remember all my ruminations BUT the dialogue is strongly focused on “What is love?”
Is it something we proudly beat our chest and declare to the world or is it devotion? It’s both but the idea is where do we put the emphasis on?
Love happens but where do we go from there? MaAn as individuals are able to incorporate love into their lives BUT VanYa as people know how to take but where do they go after declaring love?
Can love always be maintained as 50-50 or is it give&take or just take-take-take? MaAn balance each other out but is it feasible to say VanYa, who are used to receiving and usurping, need to change their base nature in order for their relationship to stay?
Both couples are pairs of like personalities - yet one is thriving and the other is sputtering. One, with years of distance, have almost everything in tandem; whereas the other, with years of subterfuge, seem to be oceans apart and stagnant.
One doesn’t need a perfect lover (Anuj & V have shown they can be flawed) or a thorough provider (V was the most basic of providers for Anu whereas Anuj gracefully opens doors) but what makes the perfect partner? Can you have one thing without the other, do we need both?
I think, other than the obvious reasons, Anuj is attractive to me because he is a true tiger whereas V is a paper tiger. I think there are a lot of women who are attracted to what V portrays - healthy, angry young man (but is that attractive after the age of 35-37+?), and he brings out that inherent desire for one to “fix him.” But Anuj, bluntly put, has big d energy - he’s a mentally secure and self-assured man. He isn’t any less by having given more to someone else
Edited by moksha89 - 4 years ago