Dear Gina,
An intriguing and beautiful post. Let me share with you how I see it all.
For me, Arjun-Purvi, for whom I had cared a very great deal, died on that hilltop. When you do not value your love, you do not deserve it any more.
Next, as I watched that Holi scene quite carefully, I shall make bold to seriously question your interpretation of it. Firstly, Onir and Purvi do not ever make any attempt to look lovey dovey in public. They are comfortable with each other, and Onir is always watchful to spot when she is tensed up, but that is all.So there is no question of their putting up a show for anyone at the Holi event.
Next, Purvi has no idea that Arjun is near her at all, nor that he is seeking her out. She never spots him. She is so delighted with her interaction with Soham that she immediately wants to share it with the one person she is sure will understand her, Onir. So she stands on tiptoe to locate him in the crowd. Once she spots him talking with some people,she runs to him and hugs him tight, to his considerable surprise, and then, pleasure.
That Arjun is disturbed by this scene is evident. But Purvi does not know he is there, nor that he is leaving. She pulls back only because this sort of PDA is hardly expected from an Indian woman in public, even with her husband, and she does not want people to comment on it.
She does not, as one might have expected, look the least bit awkward, but smiles sweetly up at him, and he responds. This is all that can be deduced from the facts of that scene, though you are of course free to see whatever you want to see there!
Purvi is not in love with Onir, but she is very comfortable with him, she trusts him unconditionally, she thinks of the two of them as a unit, and she has more to be grateful to him for than she can possibly repay. That is it as of now.
If she wanted to go back to Arjun, Onir would release her at once.But it is my considered assessment - not my wishful thinking - that she will not do so. It would not be in accordance with her self-image to abandon the kind of husband Onir has been for her.
Shyamala B.Cowsik
Originally posted by: Gina101
When colors become faded they lose their true beauty. It is only when they are in it's purest form that they can be mixed to make other colors, that they become beautiful.
You know what; I am probably putting more thought into this show then the production house 🤣 - but that scene where Arjun sees Onir and Purvi hug had a lot of meaning behind it. The colors being thrown almost stopped Arjun from seeing Purvi and Onir clearly when they were acting like the lovey dovey ' couple'. This shows that what is happening in front of him isn't really a true picture. What he saw was just an illusion, in reality Onir and purvi are far from being the perfect hubby wifey! Sometimes what you see with your eyes does not always have to be the truth.
What was also interesting was that as soon as Arjun was shown leaving, Purvi realized what she was doing and backed away a little bit from Onir. She can act like she has moved on with Onir in front of everybody including Arjun, but as soon as Arjun isn't anywhere in the picture her heart won't allow her to be close to another man. She will pine for him, always. ❤️
ArVi relationsip = Dhundla rang indeed 😊