Originally posted by: ashGC_arja
Another brilliant take from you👏👏👏... Loved how you used the Ramayan as an example to portray these three characters. Exactly, Prashant is the bad Ravan as also the sugreev while he is snatching away one's wife like a Ravan on the other hand he is getting back his wife. So either way, he succeeds and the point is he does it so cleverly and subtly that no one will doubt at a later point. He will look like a Mahaan and that Aarti, the Sindhiyas and Yash would be looking like the baddies. But this is where he is mistaking Yash's character. It is not only love for Aarti that is increasing in him day by day but also the possessiveness which will never let the other to near her shadow too. He will be heart broken, hurt but he has very little time to cope up with his feelings as she needs him very badly. Dubey is a double faced person. Its for time being that he made that promise to Taiji but once he gets to know that Prashant is craving to his family back he is undoubtedly going to support his son.
@Ash: Thanks. I loved what you wrote above. Yes, Yash is in love...and when you love someone and that person disappoints you, then your mind gets angry, but your heart doesn't. Yash's logical side will anger him, but his heart will calm him down soon enough. Yash is beyond senseless, violent anger now. Love has surpassed that negative emotion.