More than anything, seeing Aayu being loved and taken care of properly by strangers in a strange place gave me a lot of peace.This reminded me of Lord Krishna. He too was forced to be separated from his parents on the night of his birth because of the evil shadow that threatened to take his life as soon as he was born. However, he found shelter and love with a kind couple like Nand and Yashoda. Strangers adopted him when his own uncle wanted to kill him. That last shot of Ishita looking at the idol of Krishna was symbolic in that sense..She is to Aayu what Kans was to Krishna: the evil uncle who knew that his survival depended on the little baby Krishna's death. Ishita tried so many times to harm Aayu...even when he was in his mumma's womb, but her evildoings always met with failures...just as Kans tried to kill Krishna so many times but finally met his death in that child's hands only. Aayu will bring in Ishita's doom. Evil has never been able to win over the goodness . Just as Krishna, Aayu too will be find his way back to his parents. Prateek and Pari will adopt him, bring him home, and love him as their own. His reappearance in his rightful home will show the gates to his evil aunt. Ishita tried to separate the baby from his parents...the Almighty will return him doubly enriched...in the arms of not one but two sets of parents. He will also free his own parents, Yash and Aarti, from the shackles that bind them in the darkness of their room and remove the wall of hesitation that stands between them.
Know, therefore, that from the greater silence I shall return...Forget not that I shall come back to you...A little while, a moment of rest upon the wind...
Yash and Aarti were never far apart from each other in this one month...maybe in distance, but never in heart. How can they be apart now when they are a part of each other? It's just a wall of silence and a common pain that separated them. If anything, they didn't know how to deal with the pain together...yet they were doing it together...by letting each other be. After the initial attempt at wanting to be there for him and share the pain, Aarti let him be...She knows him too well to know that he needed this space. She only worried for him and even felt guilty of being the cause of his character reversal. Even when distanced Yash and Aarti are guardians and sole keepers of each other's solitude...cause it's their solitude.
Yash's anger has ebbed and has given way to emptiness and longing and a need to comfort and be comforted. And only one person in this whole wide world who can give him what he wants...the one person he distanced himself from. It's only when he saw a third force trying to manipulate her way in the space that is so sacred and so out of bounds for anyone that he had an awakening of sorts. It was apparent that Yash has been observing Ishita trying to extend her right over him...trying to take advantage of the situation. He finally spoke today...without compromising on the dignity of his position as the son of this house, he reminded the unscrupulous woman of her place in the house...indirectly giving her a clear message to stay away: "I have given this right to only one woman. Only one woman had and shall always have that hold on me. You only see what is obvious to you...I know who sweetens my life and makes me whole. If I am distanced from her does not mean I get closer to you or anyone else. There's Aarti...and then there are others. You are one of those others...so stay within your limits. What you see as a lone entity ceased to be that long back...This Yash is complete because Aarti resides in his soul. You don't have the vision to comprehend this relationship of souls, that's why you live in an illusion."
Ishita's overtures and her growing confidence gave one reality check to Yash. He finally turned toward his Aarti to see that she was always there...all he had to do was reach out and embrace her pain away. The lamha, the moment was always there...is always there...waiting...waiting...till he takes that step toward her...that one step, which he took away once. She was always there where he left her, trying to do what she does best: Spread love and extend help to loved ones. Doing for others has always brought peace to Aarti, given her a purpose, the strength to carry on...to get up after each fall. This is who she is...this is the essence of Aarti...to try to brighten up another person's life even though a big part of her own life is darkened by an eclipse. So she goes out of her way to make Prateek understand the value of relationships forged from heart by giving hers and Yash's and Payal/Palak/Ansh's example.
Yash has woken up from his stupor only to find that Aarti is turning her back because she thinks he wants it to be so. He asked her to leave him alone...he has to be the one to step forward and take her in his arms...he knows that now. He has hurt her too much...and it's no less than a punishment that even when he wants to wipe her tears away and pull her into the warmth of his arms, he is unable to because of that wall of silence he himself created and which she respects. **Sigh** What a dunce? Doesn't he know his Aartiji? I guess it'll be up to Aayu himself to come back and get them together by being the bond between their arms...The little one was the reason they distanced; he will be the cause of their reunion. He will remind them that
When you truly care for someone, their mistakes never change our feelings because it is the mind that gets angry but the heart still cares and shall always care...till eternity.
Have a nice day friends.š