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Posted: 13 years ago
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it was a feast to watch yesterday's episode... all the complaints with the PR team seems like they have just disappeared after watching ARVI's rain sequence... i thoroughly enjoyed each n every moment of it... such eternal love... gosh... it could be felt in their eyes...☺️

all in all a great episode... n rest as they is history...😊
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Posted: 13 years ago
#32
Dear Shyamala,
Thanks..
Lovely thoughts .. I too would love to see Arjun-Purvi just leave all of this behind and get married in the shiv mandir. 😛
Archana vacillates a bit, she's one way with Savita and Sachin (meek around them) and another way with Arjun (unnecessarily stern and forbidding like you aptly said, according to the present scenario). I actually felt very bad for Arjun (after watching that episode a few times) when he was slapped, because Manav seemed quite rough that day. Ovi's slap on Purvi's cheek might still have been a soft one.
I always enjoy reading your posts! 😊 Your perspective is always very detailed and the analogies are wonderful too😊😳 👏👏
Trish

Originally posted by: sashashyam

Dear Trish,

I am glad you liked the post and did not feel that it was redundant for you, as you had already seen the episode and posted that very neat summary. I always like those summary posts of yours - they are so brief and yet leave out nothing significant.

I cannot remember when I have been so happy about a TV episode. But that is the very special quality of Arjun and Purvi, one has come to really care about them, rejoice when things go well for them, and mourn with them when they go so badly wrong.

I too was delighted when they started playing Dil yeh mera kyon shor kare. I had been confident that it would not be an acrimonious scene, and I had hoped for a warm and affectionate interaction. But it was only when I heard the song that I said to myself 'Well, well, looks like we are home and dry!" In the end, the scene surpassed my expectations by a mile. Lovely.

Archana is impossible to understand these days. The way she looks at Arjun in the precap is quite unnecessarily stern and forbidding, and makes it clear that he is not welcome there, but is merely on sufferance. Hardly the way to treat your future son-in-law.

What if he cannot stand the chawl? Is he to be booted out and Purvi forced to give him up? One part of me knows that he will not mind anything as long as he has his Purvi with him, and will come thru with flying colours.The other part wants them to just go away and get married at the Shiv mandir, and then thumb their noses at the Ds and the Ks, and Manav-Archana in the first place.

Shyamala


Edited by purethought - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: bee5

I think the rain scene is going to continue in Monday's episode if I go by what RD tweeted. His tweet was Friday (India Time), that definitely wouldn't have been included in today's episode.

If I',m not wrong Jia's tweet pic was on Wednesday (IST). Whatever we saw until now is what might have been shot on Wednesday and Thursday.
Moreover RD mentioned "a notch higher" rainy scene, and today's rainy scene was not any higher than the airport one(IMO), so I am being hopeful.😍


Since I was the one who brought in RD's tweet and wrote that the rain scene could continue on Monday, I felt responsible to write this now -
After my last post, I was not as hopeful as I was about it earlier and waited to post this until I watched the episode on TV.

So, here it goes -
- Again going back to RD's tweet, it is not clear whether it was about the scene that we were going to view in Friday's episode or if was something that was to come later.

- That conversation of Arjun-Purvi in the rain ends with that scene and I don't think there could be any continuation of it. If there are more rain scenes, it could be in a different setting like they going some place else in the night or the next scene could be directly cut to the next morning.

- I really don't know what that "notch higher" meant. Initially I thought he was referring to level-of-difficulty (to perform the scene), but it could also simply mean that with the final confirmation from Purvi, ArVi relation has been taken to the next level (that there is full commitment now)?


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Posted: 13 years ago
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I think so too.. Prob no more rain scenes..He just means to next level in their rship. Maybe he was referring to the proposal.
Next is the rule book of the sanctimonious Monster-in-law!!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Bee the same though went through my mind. I was thinking how lovely it would be to see him in casual clothing instead of a suit. Can't wait.


Originally posted by: bee5



Aniaayna,
I 2nd Shyamala opinion on shirtless AK.😆
But I wish to see him in White kutra pajama😍 (that has the chikan-work)

😉
Edited by aviaanya - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Sitting here, reading your analysis has made my day so far. Frankly, I have been completely disenchanted by the movement and plot of Pavitra Rishta for quite some time. In a few moments I moved from disenchanted to purely disgusted after I took the time to watch the video of Manav's despicable behaviour, in particular the manner in which he inflicted bodily harm upon Archana. As I sat reeling in my feelings of horror that such a character had been written to stoop to this level, whether in emotional angst or not😡, your words formed a soothing balm over those feelings. Your description of the Purvi/ Arjun moment brought an innocence to Pavitra Rishta that has been missing for so many months. The writers have forgotten that it was the innocence, the sweetness, and naivete of the main characters that made us love them in the first place, not this tedious rigamoroll of drama, pointless manipulation, and downright disgrace. Your writing has made me remember that, young love at it's most devoted that has the capabilty to grow, mature and become something even more powerful, forming a "true" Pavitra Rista- just not the one on TV😆. 🤗

Originally posted by: sashashyam


Well, folks, having finally straightened out my fingers, which I had kept crossed since the morning for luck with the Arjun-Purvi meeting in today's PR, I am delighted to be able to report to those of you who, being geographically challenged (I am totally PC in all things!), are still languishing in the outer darkness, that all is not just well. It is splendid, marvellous, mind-blowing, fantastic, and whatever else any of you can locate from a thesaurus to describe a state of superlative well being. With Arjun-Purvi, of course (my fingers have barely survived the ordeal, but it was worth it).

But first the prelude. The real catalyst who makes all of the above possible is none other than that most unlikely suspect ' Sulochana aaji. Far from upbraiding Purvi for the scandal, or for ruining Ovi's happiness, she is supportiveness and reassurance personified.

The scene between her and Purvi is in the night of the Arjun-Manav-DK blow up, and Sulochana tells Purvi about what Arjun had said there and what had followed. Purvi, who had meanwhile been explaining that she had asked Arjun to convince Archana that after his engagement with Ovi, there had been nothing more between him and Purvi, is brought up short and is horrified. She immediately rush
es to call Arjun in an attempt to 'set things right'.

At this point Sulochana stops her, removes the mobile from her grasp, and asks her one simple question "Do you love Arjun?' When Purvi, after very hesitantly confessing that she does love him (the expression on her face at this moment is a delight to behold), again starts repeating that she had not known of his commitment to Ovi and all the rest, Sulochana cuts her short with words that are admirable in their wisdom and affection. "You love him, then why are you ashamed of it? Love is not a crime! It is because of circumstances that your love has been misunderstood. But why should you deny it? "

Purvi, for whom this are the first supportive words she has heard in weeks, sheds tears of gratitude, and pleads with her aaji to convince Archana that 'her Purvi' had done nothing wrong. A plea that lays bare the one longing of her bruised heart ' to be accepted once again by her mother and to be loved by her as before. Sulochana promises to do so.

Today, negating all our fears about her likely attitude to Arjun-Purvi being in love, Sulochana is for Purvi what DK was for Arjun yesterday: a rock of support, a warm, affectionate, understanding aaji who pulls Purvi out of the morass of guilt in which she has been wallowing for weeks now. By doing this, she changes Purvi's life around, and makes possible all that follows. She deserves a round of thunderous applause from all of us.

So, when Purvi next steps out of an auto and into the rain (sans umbrella, as Archana had pointed out) late at night in some sort of park, the sun must have been shining brightly in her heart. She walks slowly to the foot of the little wooden bridge, and then up it, to where Arjun is standing motionless in the centre. He has come almost straight from the Deshmukh chawl, for he is wearing the same V neck sweatshirt under a suit, and he is wet through.

Their theme song, Dil kyon mera ye shor kare, back after a long time, is playing in the background.

She comes right up to him. He stands there, his arms crossed, and makes no attempt to touch her or take her into his arms. She looks up into his face with an expression of gentle, almost tender reproach, and upbraids him for having said the opposite of what she had asked him to say. 'Why did you do that?' Arjun replies that he had only stated what he should have said long ago, and counter-questions her: 'If you were asked whom do you love, what would you say?' She is silent. He then asserts, smiling in triumph, that it would have been misleading the others if he had not said that he loved Purvi and not Ovi, and so he had done so. He also knew full well that she loved him too, otherwise she would not have come here to meet him. (He has obviously asked her to do so, and strengthened and reassured by her aaji's unconditional support, she has complied without any hesitation).

Purvi then starts on her favourite themes: Ovi Ma'am was heart-broken, and this was in some way her fault. Arjun counters this, saying that it was not her fault, and if anyone was at fault, it was he. If he had told the truth at the engagement ceremony itself, all this would not have happened.

If Arjun had imagined that this would halt Purvi in her tracks, he has a thought coming. She is off again in an instant: Ovi had loved Arjun since she was 14 (Heavens, are we never to get away from this nonsense?), and compared to her love, hers (Purvi's) was nothing. Arjun listens to this new tack with admirable patience, and then explains that (a) there is no connection between love and age, and (b) Ovi's love had been one-sided, whereas he loved Purvi more than his own life. He felt for her what he had not been able to feel for Ovi in years. He did not know whether his telling Ovi that he did not love her had been right or not, but the fact was that he felt good about it, as now at least he had not betrayed her.

To clinch the matter (or so he thinks, not knowing his/our Purvi), he notes that he knows Ovi from their childhood, and adds, obviously to soothe Purvi's feelings of guilt, "Main use sambhal loonga".

He then repeats "I love you, Purvi" with his trademark intensity and total conviction, and that too both in Hindi and in English. End of story, he must have said to himself.

He soon learns otherwise, for Purvi is off again on her guilt trip. This time it is her aai and her baba ' had not their vishwaas been broken? At this point, anyone less determined than Arjun would have started climbing the nearest wall. Instead, he grabs her by the shoulders and asks her "When will you ever think of yourself? It is always someone else ' your aai, Ovi, your baba. What about you? Can you stop for a moment and think about what you want?" He then rounds off this peroration by asserting that their love for each other was the greatest truth of their lives. "I am there for you, and we do not need to worry about what anyone else might say".

Purvi, at this point, looks like someone who wants to move forwards and look backwards at the same time. She has, significantly, stopped repeating her mantra about having to get the approval of her aai and baba.

Arjun now perceives that the moment of truth has arrived. Saying that he wants to spend his whole life with her, he starts moving backwards till he is more than an arm's length from her. He then stretches his hand out to her and challenges her 'Will you spend the whole of your life with me? I want an answer now".

Purvi looks at him, the rain streaming down her face, which is crumpled with conflicting feelings. She hesitates. Arjun then plays his ace of trumps. 'If you do not say yes', he says ominously, ' I am going back NOW". That does it. Purvi starts laughing despite herself, and she runs across into his arms.They close tightly about her, and they stand there, clinging to each other in the middle of the little bridge, heedless of the rain that sluices down on their heads.

Paradise has finally been regained.

The rest of the episode can hardly be compared to the above, so it can be disposed of in brief. Archana makes considerable progress in winning over Teju, who feels very uncomfortable about the shoving incident. She comes with a first aid box to dress the cuts on Archana's arms from the broken bangles. She learns then that Archana had not known about Arjun and Purvi before earlier that day, and had immediately rushed to tell Manav about it, but had arrived too late. Both of them feel that it is vital to get Ovi out of her current state of depression.

The next morning, Archana and Teju join forces to summarily rout a malicious neighbour who comes to needle Archana about the hungama of the previous night, and smile at each other afterwards in shared satisfaction. Ovi and Sachin have been listening to Archana speak strongly to the neighbour, challenging anyone to say anything negative about 'meri beti' and asserting that she would know how to deal with them.

Precap: This is really as hatke as could be imagined. Archana's ladla beta has grown up with a vengeance. Not satisfied with having coaxed Purvi to leave all her assorted baggage of guilt behind and entrust herself and her whole life to his keeping, he has apparently chosen to single-handedly beard the lioness, aka Archana, in her own den, i.e in the Karanjkar house.

She is shown telling him, in minatory accents, that love is not a joke, but is a pavitra rishta (yeah, like the one between her and Manav!).Arjun, who sports his most serious expression, affirms solemnly that his love is sincere, and to prove it, he is prepared to undergo any imtehaan (examination or test).Archana then turns slightly and looks back at the anxious Purvi.

One presumes that as the report had it, Arjun is indeed going to be asked, for this imtehaan, to move into the chawl and live there. That would indeed be a sight for the gods: Arjun Kirloskar, in his 3 piece suits and the rest, stuck in the Karanjkar chawl.

But if this is indeed correct, then, on cooler reflection, it opens up so many possibilities for him and Purvi. For one thing, though he obviously cannot live in the Karanjkar residence, he will presumably be put up somewhere near, and so he and Purvi can see each other practically whenever they want to, and not just in the office. Then again, he would not know anything about how to manage a house, and so Purvi would have to look after a lot of that for him. That would provide any amount of quality and quantity time together for the pair, and a great deal of sheer enjoyment for us. What could be better?

Shyamala B.Cowsik

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Dear Kittya_Cullen,

I am deeply touched by your very warm and thoughtful message. I am so glad that what I wrote in Paradise Regained was able to soothe your bruised feelings and comfort you at a time when the miserable goings on in PR made you feel so depressed. There could be no greater compliment for any writer, especially a certified amateur like myself. Thank you very, very much.

If you have the time, do look thru my latest, about yesterday's episode: Arjun: Veni, vidi, vici. You might like this too.

Shyamala B.Cowsik

Originally posted by: Kittya_Cullen

Sitting here, reading your analysis has made my day so far. Frankly, I have been completely disenchanted by the movement and plot of Pavitra Rishta for quite some time. In a few moments I moved from disenchanted to purely disgusted after I took the time to watch the video of Manav's despicable behaviour, in particular the manner in which he inflicted bodily harm upon Archana.

As I sat reeling in my feelings of horror that such a character had been written to stoop to this level, whether in emotional angst or not😡, your words formed a soothing balm over those feelings. Your description of the Purvi/ Arjun moment brought an innocence to Pavitra Rishta that has been missing for so many months. The writers have forgotten that it was the innocence, the sweetness, and naivete of the main characters that made us love them in the first place, not this tedious rigamoroll of drama, pointless manipulation, and downright disgrace.

Your writing has made me remember that, young love at it's most devoted that has the capabilty to grow, mature and become something even more powerful, forming a "true" Pavitra Rista- just not the one on TV😆. 🤗

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