Well today is a day to celebrate, but before doing that I want to thank every character who helped Saras realize his feelings for Kumud. Vidyachatur for insisting that Kumud teach the prince how to fly kites. Vidyachatur, you sly thing. 😉 Dugba, for teaching Kumud how to throw pots and then insisting she go with Saras to view the land for the school. Awww. Sunny, for making Saras help Kumud with the sari and lending him a sympathetic ear. Kumari, for always calling Saras jijaji and making him feel as if he is already a BIL and also locking them together in the bedroom so Saras could tend to Kumud's arm when she hurt it. Ilaben, for telling Kumud that whoever marries her will be lucky, even though she doesn't know Saras is overhearing her.
The scum village men who followed the princess the other day, drooling over her untied choli and inviting a bashing from the prince who couldn't stand to see them do it. Shabash guys.
Yash for almost falsely swearing on his mother making Saras stop him and later taking off, letting Saras pay the price for his crime and then trying to attack Kumud in the police station so that Saras jumps to her defense.
Yash's mother for sending Yash away so that someone courageous has to pay for his galti.
The locks of hair on Kumud's forehead which were unruly during the pottery track which forced Saras to push them aside with his hand and then hold her face.
The men who forced the shops to close down early, making Saras and Kumud take shelter in a barn and make them talk to each other candidly.
Kumud's outfit sewn by Dugba, because it made sure Saras couldn't take his eyes off of her during her birthday bash. 👏
Last but not least, the storm which rained down sheets of water onto the haveli because it gave way to Saras' own flood of emotion which he could no longer deny and made Kumud dance in it. Even nature wanted Saras to fess up. 😃
Edited by trina_gautam - 12 years ago