Originally posted by: Samanalyse
@Indu: I have the mushiest of mushy hearts but my mushy heart is a little picky. 😉
That is why ArYa's unborn love story appeals to me so much. They will be coming together amidst such a rich host of contextual factors. And because we have so much context, there are so many ways to manifest their destiny through the actions and reactions of other people in their lives. We have barely had a handful of scenes with them together but because of their back stories we can already feel that sense of destiny. This is exactly the kind of thing that gets me mushy!
Disclaimer: This is a personal preference and not a general judgment of other types of love stories.
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@Saamna: Told you once earlier: my thoughts woven through your words, remember? Proven, yet again.
Ahhh, the "ehsaas" factor...the pull of the undercurrent😍 Just as the two individuals in your DP experienced. I felt that between Yash and Aarti from the beginning, though there were no overt, glaring signs...one had to reach many layers down to recognise the faintest of connections. That's why I always maintained, they are in a silent relationship, simply because they were never indifferent to each other; what with the mutely obstinate opposition from Aarti and equally stoic and stubborn sense of responsibility shown by Yash, the awareness was always there, though at such low key that they themselves never bothered to explore. Even now, in the melee of crowd in that resort, these two were lonely, and it is their individual conflict that has taken them to one destination, and when divinity intervenes, collision has to happen.😃