That's another fresh thinking you brought in there Sparkles. Yes, the scene can be interpreted in several ways. That's the beauty of symbolism. It can hold several meaning to whoever sees them. Khushi always regrets after speaking her mind. And so does Arnav. I guess this one thing they do have between them apart from the fact that both end up bringing out the worst in each other (and also sometimes the best in each other).Originally posted by: sparkles12
@Opti: Walking in quite late into this awesome post. Loved the analysis. I was just wondering... if the scene where she lights the candle symbolises that the spark of love has been ignited at her end as well. She is aware of him watching her and then is unable to look away herself... like a moth drawn to a flame. Later when he helps La walk inside, she blows out the candle, maybe symbolising that she won't accept it, because he and La are supposed to be together. Cut back to their confrontation, she is probably sorry to have called him character dheela when she understands his interpretation. I love how both of them needed a minute to rein in their emotions. And Barun was fantastic, the way he portrayed how A was overwhelmed by the emotions he was feeling.