For the CVs and the dialogue writer (and ofcourse Gurmeet, Kratika, ChetanJi, Dolly) for such a logic defining episode. All this while since the topic of SPRadha PV was brought up, I wanted Yash to acknowledge the quite obvious relation it had to his own backstory of Arpita-Aarti. And I got exactly that. Couldn't have asked for anything more than Yash comparing this situation to his own and the fact that he knows exactly what he's talking about when he brings up the thought of getting his father married again. Yash wasn't BS-ing when he was talking about getting SP married, he had it all thought out and he knew people would react harshly and had all the answers for them. He knew the answer to any doubt Pankaj, Vidhi, or Pratik had about this sudden decision.
And I loved each answer he gave to them. He sort of put all our questions and the viewer's voice out there as well which was the cherry on top. Getting married at the age SPRadha are at doesn't always mean it's for them to eventually fall in love with each other. It's the feeling of companionship, friendship, having a pillar of support beside you. For Yash, having a mother is not just necessary when you're a child. A mother is ALWAYS needed. What a touching point he brought up. I loved it because I agree 10000% that the feeling of not having a mother is equivalent to not living for those who've had mothers in their lives from day 1. Giving Radha the respect of a mother is nothing blasphemous. She IS Yash's mother after all so what's the harm if Yash is thinking of her? Radha thought of Yash 30 years back didn't she? She wanted him to live the privileged life he deserved. After all these years if he wishes for her to be given that same respect then what is he doing that's so wrong? Just because he loves Radha doesn't mean he loves Gayatri any less. I mean come on, even Gayatri was favouring Aakash before her death but did that mean she hated Yash? She may have shown it to be that way but in the end we all got to know that she had not an ounce of regret that she got to experience motherhood with a son like Yash.
And the best point he brought up was the comparison of Arpita & Aarti. Pratik made a logical protest but in the end it all boiled down to the fact that when Yash was mourning everyone was after him to get over that pain and to start life fresh by remarrying. Pratik begged him to look into marrying Aarti and Yash agreed. At that time he did it for PayPal but eventually that also turned around for him and we can see just how successful this decision of AarYa's was. Their love has blossomed and they are sharing life's joys with each other. But of course for SPRadha this is not the kind of relationship they'd share should they get married. They'd do it for the silent understanding they have between each other of being there for each other in their times of need and being their for the large family they have in front of them.
To SP -- I am so glad he is owning up to his mistakes. I knew he'd come around one day and voice his regrets about doing what he did to Radha because she really isn't at fault for what happened all those years ago. SP clearly feels apologetic and Yash knows that too. I loved the way SP was trying to hide his real feelings and Yash knew it all along. That silence on Yash's face but understanding beneath was so evident. Yash knows his father too well because Yash has been through the same phase before. Beautifully enacted scene.
Loved it today! Thank you CVs for answering all my questions and giving me all that I needed Yash to say about this PV with logical answers to all the questions that we all have had for him.