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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: kdsubs1

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Aside from the fact that its very well written (which is a given, and u know who i would tell u to show this to) - very well analyzed, K.

As we discussed earlier, power corrupts - and SP is a manifestation of that. When a wonderfully strong character stoops, he/she finds new depths to sink to. If SP had told the truth to Gayu...if he had stood by Radha...if...if...the saddest word in the english language. And one for which others pay the price - as Akash and Radha have been doing, as the entire S family, but especially Yash and Gayu will now.

One parallel which came to mind when this track unfolded, and you touched upon it, is Ansh. Not just the parallels between Akash and Ansh which is obvious with the Radha-Arti team; but the parallels between Yash and Ansh. Both adored by their mothers, both adoring their fathers, both despicably let down by their biological fathers. Ansh had Arti and then Yash to steady him; Yash has Arti to steady him. But will that be enough? Has Yash progressed/grown sufficiently to be able to take on (which he will) and withstand the backlash, pain, ostracism coming his way?

Riveting character study of the lead - after a long time...


Di you are certainly doing far better than I. (I do know who you would tell me to show this to? Are you sure? I can be really dense at times.)

As you've said, "If" is one of the saddest words in the English dictionary. There are so many times that this word could have changed the balance of things in the lives of the characters, in the storyline or in the overall execution of the show. I do believe we've lamented that enough though😉

Now to the interesting parallel you've highlighted. It's not something I noticed instantly, but now that you've brought it up. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Both males have been horribly let down by the men who should have their role models for the men they ought to have become. It is a credit to their respective mothers that they were nurtured into such amazing individuals, and hopefully, like Ansh found an imperfect yet perfect Yash, Yash will be able to find that imperfect yet perfect father in Suraj. The difference so far is that both make mistakes, but only one of them has learned to acknowledge it and learn from it, and later use it to improve as an individual.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Kittya_Cullen


Di you are certainly doing far better than I. (I do know who you would tell me to show this to? Are you sure? I can be really dense at times.)

As you've said, "If" is one of the saddest words in the English dictionary. There are so many times that this word could have changed the balance of things in the lives of the characters, in the storyline or in the overall execution of the show. I do believe we've lamented that enough though😉

Now to the interesting parallel you've highlighted. It's not something I noticed instantly, but now that you've brought it up. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Both males have been horribly let down by the men who should have their role models for the men they ought to have become. It is a credit to their respective mothers that they were nurtured into such amazing individuals, and hopefully, like Ansh found an imperfect yet perfect Yash, Yash will be able to find that imperfect yet perfect father in Suraj. The difference so far is that both make mistakes, but only one of them has learned to acknowledge it and learn from it, and later use it to improve as an individual.



@bold - and this is precisely what makes PV interesting to me again.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: jyoti06

Kadeen Its so good to see u pen down such fab take on this episode 👏... I agree that its Aarti's greatness not to draw the parallel here and tell Yash now u understand what dilemma I went through during Prashant case 😆 but I guess it was not the right time for Aarti to say it but I m not sure if in future Aarti does mention this point to Yash ...lets see 🤔...

Coming back to Yash , I feel after the Prashant fiasco where Yash had to go against his father only to discover that SP was innocent while Dubey was main culprit , there is a certain guilt in Yash's heart that he wronged his father in unfair way and even had doubts regarding Ansh ka kidnapping , reason why I see a extra protective Yash today in defence of his father .. Even after seeing DNA reports , somewhere Yash feels there must b a reason behind all this whicxh he dunno and so better I safeguard my father's dignity here .//. Its the previous guilt speaking here I feel 🤔


Thank you Jyo Di! It is possible that Aarti may eventually bring up her past as a reminder to Yash. However, it would be so unlike Aarti in a way. She prefers to let sleeping dogs lie, and if she were to use herself as an example to Yash in the wrong way, there is no telling what could go wrong. Maybe she can stick to simply reminding him that ultimately, it is not the truth that hurts, but rather keeping buried for a prolonged period which actually increases the pain.

I agree with you on the Yash point. Ironically though, Yash wasn't exactly wrong in his doubts. Suraj did help Prashant, and by default, he aided and abetted in that kidnapping. Prashant certainly didn't have all those resources before he and Suraj became best of buddies. I'm still finding it hard to believe that Suraj had no hand in the eventual playout. Anywhoo...I don't think Yash felt there was a specific reason behind all of it. Rather, he was trying to protect his father the same way any child would try to protect or hide a parent's weakness. He was trying to do for his father what his father had done for him- protect him and shelter him when he was at his lowest. Unfortunately, it also showed him an even darker side than he knew existed to his father, and that ripped the ground right out from under him for his hero had fallen lower than he knew was possible, and this fall had the ability to take everyone else down with him.

Thanks for commenting! I know how hectic things are for you on-forum, so it means alot.😳
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: kdsubs1



@bold - and this is precisely what makes P interesting to me again.


P is a psychologist's dream. I intend to delve into that warped mind as much as I can with the few details we ever got. Would advise you watch the pre-Mumbai episodes to see him before he lost all his crackers, marbles and everything else inbetween.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Kittya_Cullen

P is a psychologist's dream. I intend to delve into that warped mind as much as I can with the few details we ever got. Would advise you watch the pre-Mumbai episodes to see him before he lost all his crackers, marbles and everything else inbetween.



Lol - i meant PV - the show, fat fingers i guess 😛. But yes, P has always been a fascinating character study for me.

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