All of the above brings me to one question, why are the CVs so focussed toward proving two things, of late: Yash's love realization and Scindias' outlook toward Aarti and her importance in their lives? It's simple really...all these are ammunitions against the salvos that Prashant will fire at them. One by one they will break all the fallacies he is harboring. For instance,
- Prashant knows that Aarti had run away with Ansh...so he thinks that she finds herself vulnerable and week and unprotected in that house. What he doesn't know is how she was welcomed back into the familyfold as well as her own resolution that even if they throw her out, she won't step away from the aangan.
- Prashant gets into the Scindia house to check out the family and the extent of their riches and find himself nowhere near their status. And when Aarti strongly defends her happiness in front of him, he thinks that all this affluence has made her happy...hence he says to her in that dream, "I'll give you all that you want and deserve...I'll make you happy." What he doesn't realize is that Aarti's happiness lie in the individuals inside that house, and not the wealth.
- Prashant sees Arpita's picture and thinks Yash still carries a torch for her and as such he can never love Aarti the same way as he loved his first love. That's why in that dream he was so insistent on he being her first love and so she should come to him. He is very sure that if Yash holds Arpita in so much importance, Aarti must too...for him. What he doesn't know is about the beautiful acceptance by Aarti and Yash for Arpita's invisible presence. That for them and their relationship, it was never about one against the other.
- Prashant thinks Aarti married under duress and for her this marriage is of convenience....What he doesn't know is that she is deeply in love with Yash...and that she really meant it when she said she was helping him for his parents. The man believes what he chooses to believe.
- Prashant thinks that Scindias will throw her out when they learn the truth, and then he will be out there catching her. What he doesn't know is that Scindias love her...and by any remote chance even if they do that, she would never leave. He forgets she has two daughters too now to whom she is as real a mother as can be.
- Prashant thinks Ansh is his son and as such belongs with him. What he doesn't know is siring and fathering are two different things. That he can't lay claim on a relationship for his own convenience...a relationship that has pure love and admiration and selflessness as the foundation. This battlefield will see Prashant's final fall...when the boy he sired refuses to be a son to him, just as he had refused to be his father all those years ago.
I guess what I am trying to say is that after the initial disappointment the Scindias will rise and face all of Prashant's schemas as a united force...to do for Aarti what Aarti has done for them so far. And if bua becomes the traitor and tries to foil their attempts in Prashant's favor...then Prashant too will have a traitor of his own: his mother. This is when Shobha will redeem herself and reclaim her place as Aarti's ma in the true sense. So, let the games begin...
I really had nothing much to say for today's episode, given the kangaroo court we witnessed...But yes, I am such a mush that I enjoyed the Yash/Aarti moments, even in that weirdness...and even with the roadside Romeo self-dialogs by Yash . Just the way he is looking at Aarti these days is making me go all gooey...Well, might as well enjoy till it lasts, because the fall of his trust will be the hardest yet soundless...Yash will have to suffer in silence this time!!!!