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Posted: 13 years ago
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One thing I wonder though ... Principle decides to give second chance to Ansh-Palak because they r Scindia family kids after all or because Yash-Aarti requested for it ?? 😕 Tomorrow every other random parents can request for a second chance for their kids if other kids too made these mistakes .. will principle and staff give spl treatments to all ?? 😕
Reason why I asked this is because when principle sees both kids r fighting inside the classroom , he calls the teacher outside class and gives a lecture on Scindia family's big reputation ..etc etc
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Posted: 13 years ago
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@Jyoti, I think its probably both and the fact that these two kids are indeed quite talented and have a genuine shot at winning if they were helped. I see that less as an anomaly but more as an olive branch the principal is extending after chastising the parents.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: tarantulla_p

@Jyoti, I think its probably both and the fact that these two kids are indeed quite talented and have a genuine shot at winning if they were helped. I see that less as an anomaly but more as an olive branch the principal is extending after chastising the parents.

Yeahhh I guess principle knows that both these kids r not really rich spoilt brat types .. they r talented but needs proper guidance 🤔...
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Posted: 13 years ago
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tarantulla_p, I really like the way you comment on the show, it shows your own depth as a person.

I have been a silent member of the forum and really love all comments by tarantulla_p, Samanalyse and all of you great writers. Sometimes your comments are better than the show also. I hope the writers get you guys to write the story.

Sorry for barging in, my name is Priya.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I've done my take on Page 1 and its also here below:

Today's episode was like letting the cat fully out of the bag. It was all a bit slow ... we had to see this whole saga of the kids going through their unsuccessful speeches, and then the teachers getting upset, and then the principal taking over the issue, and finally Yash and Aarti getting a earful from the principal. All of this just to arrive at the fact that Yash and Aarti have begun to suspect something sinister!

As I watched the whole rigmarole, however, three thoughts have arisen in my mind regarding the conduct of the characters involved in today's episode:

1. What has the Bua really gained by doing all that she has done? What victory has she really achieved?

She achieved zilch! If the Bua's aim was to destabilise the growing closeness of Aarti and Palak, by turning Palak against Aarti, she has actually turned Palak against her own self. The chid has become her own worst enemy! She has developed a warped idea of a stepmother, which, if not changed quickly, could damage her life forever. And to make matters even more complicated the Bua has stolen Ansh's speech and turned Ansh against Yash, again to create a loss of peace of mind for Aarti. Was it really needed for the Bua to go to such lengths just to get at Aarti? And has she really affected Aarti? I doubt it. She has in fact hurt the children and actually brought Aarti and Yash closer somehow in this common issue.

2. Was the school principal the ideal marriage counsellor for Yash and Aarti? Was his advice to Yash and Aarti justified?

I thought it was a bit over the top of the school principal to go beyond the actual facts of the debate issue and the children's behaviour. Instead of staying with the facts, he began to assume that it was all caused by parental mismatch, arguments, domestic fights ... and worse, by a lack of love between the parents. After the first few minutes the school principal was in fact sounding more like a marriage counsellor. Maybe it was all done to highlight the fact that the Creatives wanted Yash and Aarti to examine their own relationship. But to make the school principal dive straight into the domestic politics of his school children's parents was not realistic.

3. What should be the joint approach of Yash and Aarti now that they are faced with the kids' issues? Should they turn against each other or work together?

The precap though caught my attention squarely ... Yash seems to be accusing Aarti of having given Ansh the wrong script. On the face f it it looks like Yash and Aarti are about to accuse each other. But I have a deep suspicion that both Yash and Aarti may be drama-acting as if they suspect each other, just to find out who really wrote that wrong speech for Ansh! I think its all a case of doing joint jasoosi!

To end my take, I want to make a passing remark on Pratik and Paridi. A head-on collision is imminent. In fact Paridi seems even to want to shed her saree and get back to her Western clothes. And Pratik is reduced to following her auto-rickshaw just to know what she's up to. Paridi seems to be in a feverish rush to somehow break the shackles of her marriage and sasuraal. Pratik on the other hand looks like he is unable to cope with the speed at which things are happening between him and Paridi. It is interesting that the Creatives have juxtaposed this "division" between Pratik and Paridi against the backdrop of Yash and Aarti's school dilemma.

I am convinced that the Creatives intend showing the contrast between Pratik-Paridi division versus Yash-Aarti convergence. That is one reason why I suspect Yash and Aarti may actually be jointly doing a naatak of accusing each other for the school fiasco, but actually they may be together in this plot to try and expose Bua!

Edited by skanda12 - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
#96
@Priya: Yes, we love our biting but fair, in-house critic. 😉

I am glad you have enjoyed reading the thread and no need to apologise! Just jump in any time the spirit moves you. This thread is open to every one.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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@Priya, not sure if all the praise is well deserved. Thanks anyway.

Welcome aboard, You shouldnt stay so silent, trust me - all opinions are accepted, I should know I usually flow against the current.😊
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Posted: 13 years ago
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@Mansi: Wonderful analysis as always, but I disagree on the principal. I thought it was quite realistic for him to be asking those questions because he genuinely wanted to get to the root of the problem, and not just punish the kids for something he rightly suspected was not their fault. Plus he was shown to know AarYa's sensitive new PV situation, so I think he was looking out for the kids, knowing that their parents might just be preoccupied with other things, and not making the environment around them conducive to love. His only drawback for me was that he didn't suggest the possible influence of others and somehow mistook Aarti/Yash for a nuclear parenting unit, when the kids are exposed to so many different parents in the household.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Just finished watching the episode...few things came to my mind especially after watching the precap...

1. How could yash think that even if arti switched the speech, she would write so badly about the teacher to make ansh look bad...he should know she will never ever do that...ie. make her son look bad

2. what about handwriting...can arti not prove to yash that it is not her handwriting...also that she trusts yash so completely so why would she have to retort to such measures????

So am thinking this is all some kind of mirage!!!
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Posted: 13 years ago
@Mansi, interesting thoughts. Bua does seem pointless, I think its more because she has no goal but to create discomfort for Aarti. Her grand goal is to have Aarti miserable and so far, she is doing well, dont you think? I do think she will be exposed now though

I thought the Principal was actually showing a conscience and attempting to ask the hard questions. Often the trouble makers at school are from troubled homes so he was within his sphere of influence.

It is interesting that so many of you think that Yash is play acting with Aarti when he is accusing her. I am just not seeing it, I think these two will be there in a few PV months maybe. Right now, they are just feeling the other up(Pun intended?) in the relationship, not really cooperating.
Edited by tarantulla_p - 13 years ago

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