Originally posted by: Lethamukund
.........................
Aryan is Clear and focussed. not expressive and believes in action, he expects people around him to trust him through his acts, not worried to justify himself. It is too tough to decode such a person( even today's confession made me laugh). He wants to support and mentor her so that she can take her own decisions. I am curious why he keeps on telling Mentor, as that word also stems from a patriarchal mind.
................
I wonder what will be the role of Aditya after the marriage track, whether he will vanish into thin air like Anu and Malini did. If BM and BD will be out or in, Whether Aditya will turn into Malini 2.0(Malini was a very sweet character when we started the show)
........................
Time being, we don't need another villain in the story, Imlie herself is in the villain mode in her own story. But I know its ITV and there will be drama and it will be there. I am ready to take it, as long as Arylie can keep me invested in itβ€οΈβ€οΈ
(sorry to cut your post but just wanted to respond to above points :) )
In regards to Aditya track going forward, here are my thoughts that I posted a while ago.
It is interesting that you expect Imlie to be a villain in her own story but since she is the FL, at some point, we need a villain π
In regards to the word 'mentor', so I haven't had the chance to see the episode for today but my guess is that Aryan is thinking within the corporate context. In my last job, we had mentors and it was about 3 weeks. So we completed training which was 2 weeks and then assigned a mentor. This person would review our work and help us tune if our work was a little off. A mentor is generally something for the short term guiding you till you get your wings. Unlike a teacher or trainer, the difference is that mentor will only guide. Ultimately, the work you produce will be your own, have your own print/take and you are free to disregard everything your mentor says. Whether or not you succeed (in your performance review) has zero bearing on the mentor. They will not be judged if the person they mentored has failed or not up to the mark. As long as they did their job of guiding and giving their input, it is ultimately up to the new employee to perform.
Similarly, thats the attitude I see with Aryan when it comes to Imlie. He wants her to succeed and he is like a big bird pushing the chick off the nest and asking her to stretch her wings and fly. Now it is up to her to take his advice or leave it or use parts or it or interpret it in different ways. It is up to her to figure out her life vision for herself. Am wondering if the use of the word mentor means that Aryan does not see himself long-term in Imlie's life -- meaning once she has learned whatever she has to, she will have to fly on her own and perform based on her own merit. Maybe he expects them to break up and for her to be on her own once she has gained a spine.....
Edited by mango.falooda - 3 years ago