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anonee thumbnail
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Posted: 12 years ago
Binde
Yes I knew what you meant - I was being a naughty girl and pulling your leg!!😆
aimf: I am a little giddy headed today😆
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When Aarti was hanging the clothes to dry her mangalsutra gets caught in Yash's T-shirt button. Surely there is symbolic meaning to the CVs showing this - that they are hooked for life. And yes dear friends all 5 elements were witness: earth, water, light, wind and sky!

Edited by anonee - 12 years ago
Strawbella thumbnail
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Posted: 12 years ago
Woe thing am clear that mittals are expert in confusing us for trps.
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Posted: 12 years ago
@Meena

It is good to be giddy!
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Posted: 12 years ago
Our Aarya are very intelligent and smart just like they tricked Prashant in believing that Aarti was coming back to him so they could find Ansh similarly Yash is definitely upto something to dig out the kidnapper - he and Aarti are going to sign the divorce papers so that they can find Ansh and then get back together - what I noticed in today's episode was Yash does come forward and apologise to SP but as the conversation goes on and Bua makes some sinister remarks the expression on Yash's face and then SP also saying about under the circumstances divorce was the only answer Yash's face drops it wasn't the help and advice he wanted from his father something clicks and he is forced to do something he doesn't want to do and that is to sign the divorce papers (which the lawyer brother sorry forgotten his name 😆 could have easily raised) sometimes if you can't win you join them and Yash could be doing that to find the truth. To be honest I have been saying it's SP from the start also changing my view with every episode cause the confusion CV's are creating - it would be sad if it's SP and his charcter is ruined but on the other hand if he is then he is like a wolf hiding behind sheep's covering meaning he gives the impression he is all wise and good but underneath lies a calculated and determined mind who demands complete obedience whoever that might be even his grown up married son with children - but then this is true in real life also - and he is going to break Yash's heart because we love and respect our parents most so I would rather it be Bua who out of revenge against Scindhy's family has done this and her character chopped and retain SP's character good and understanding - misunderstood at the moment - we need good people in this world and can be an example to viewers to do right thing by their children and maintain the message of remarriage.
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Posted: 12 years ago
@ Zet, Asha & Aimf: Thanks
@ Sadiie: Loved your take
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Posted: 12 years ago
My brief pointers 😊

  • I still think it's SP. I think his expressions gave it away today because he was all angry and impassioned when he told Yash to give into the demands of the kidnapper, and he looked like he was about to burst into tears when Yash refused. Every time Yash refuses to do his bidding, it is like a sharp jab to the heart for SP. What he doesn't know, like I mentioned yesterday, is that his manipulation of Yash is not in fact going according to plan, because Aarti unconsciously counteracted the desired effect by putting Yash shame to rest.
  • Today, in his presence, Gayatri supported Yash and Aarti's relationship, as well as Ansh's position as Yash's son, and snubbed Bua who was telling Yash to cut ties with Ansh. Even though he has a funny way of showing it, Gayatri's submission and support is essential to his self worth and more importantly, his ego. She is supposed to be triumphing at his display of power and rejecting those who dared to question it. Instead, he finds her supporting Yash. I am convinced that SP had no intention of saying anything today when Yash was asking him for help... but Gayatri's clear support of Yash and Aarti broke him. He was frustrated that the hope to get Ansh back wasn't dying, thereby his plan to separate Aarti and Yash was failing, burst into a tirade, loudly emphasising just how impossible it was to find Ansh, and ended up giving away a little too much to Yash, methinks.
  • Gayatri: You go girl! But really what I liked most was that despite her transformation in favour of Aarti, her character consistency is incredible. She is the same careless, venemous Gayatri only now her venom is directed towards Bua instead of Aarti. And what I loved was that habit they brought back of her comparing real life situations to mythology. It reminded me of when she compared Aarti to Durga, when Aarti went to save Yash from the flood. Gayatri speaks the language she knows, and she knows Hindu scripture, ritual and devotion. I loved her comparison of Yash and Aarti to Yashoda. So poignant.
  • I feel awful for Palak. In an entirely different context, she is facing just as much trauma as Ansh is, because really, nobody should have to see their mother break down that way. Aarti has gone a little crazy, with good reason of course, and it is Palak who watches as her mother, her bastion of warmth and security, falls apart hour by hour. Her expression as she stood at the door watching Aarti run away was heart breaking! There was a tiny nuance when Palak and Yash were watching Aarti's futile attempts to light the match when I thought Palak tried to take a step forward and Yash held her back. She then looked up at him full of uncertainty and apprehension as though she was totally lost, looking for a guiding hand. I am just glad Yash was there at that moment to take her hand and bring her away, with the assurance that he would take care of Aarti.
  • Aarti's MS was caught on Yash's shirt by a button. The first clue they had of Akash was also a button. Are the CVs trying to tell us that one button might just keep this marriage together, or am I pushing it? The last scene was heart breaking and yet so in line with who Aarti and Yash are. I remember having that discussion about how they would willingly part if it was for the good of the kids. Irony is though that while Aarti didn't trust Yash enough in the case of the previous kidnapping, she trusts him too much here, so much so that she cannot seem to fathom the danger Ansh is in the way Yash does. That is what is so beautiful about Yash; he can lose her if it means keeping her faith intact. She trusts him, and it is his responsibility to do the right thing, even when she can't see that in her state. When every other way has been futile, he has to try the only one left.
  • Like many of you said, the clinic scene was very cryptic. I think either Yash and Akash met and are working on a way to get Ansh free, or more likely Yash is trying to smoke Akash out of hiding by freaking him out. I think tomorrow he might make a comment about the cut, or ask Akash how he got it, make Akash sweat it out and then brush it off. With an onslaught of father and son from either side, I don't see how this poor Robin Hood is going to last very long! If Yash accuses him directly, he will be prepared for that, but if he stealthily makes him feel vulnerable, there is a good chance Akash may come to him... which is precisely what Yash wants here. The upper hand.

And that's it from me for now! 😃

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Posted: 12 years ago
Samana
You are the best. I liked how you broke down the key scenarios to convey the telling point in the most convincing style!!!
Edited by anonee - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
@Sam: That's an awesome analysis.

@The Button:
When you don't have someone to sew on your loose buttons it might indicate that you are one single man😛😆 Conclusion the kidnapper( not the mastermind behind this) is unmarried and harried!😆
Edited by AngelDark - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: AngelDark

@Sam: That's an awesome analysis.

@The Button:
When you don't have someone to sew on your loose buttons it might indicate that you are one single man😛😆 Conclusion the kidnapper( not the mastermind behind this) is unmarried and harried!😆

Angel for a single male it all depends on which one is missing and on what type of clothing!😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
@ Samana: Those were some superb points on the episode.

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