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Aayu, who is missing in Zee TV's Punar Vivah, will soon be back home'
And I think they are going to go with the route of him having two sets of parents, though it is not my ideal outcome. I would really prefer Prateek and Paridhi to just adopt another baby when they find out the truth about Aayu because there are so many kids in the world who really do need parents and a home, while our little prince is going to be pampered by one and all, including Buaji, no matter whose kid he is. I would love Paridhi to give Aayu back, saying she will always be his Choti Ma, but and that he has taught her to be a mother so that when her baby comes, she is ready. Also, it occurs to me that if it isn't Aayu then that means some other couple adopted Aayu, as the matron said, and that would just make everything even more complicated, which nobody wants right now. So yeah, I am erring on the side of this being our little Aayu Yash Scindia in the flesh!
I like the way they are portraying Radha's character in this storyline, and for the first time since her death, I am kind of glad Gayatri is not here. She probably would have reacted much like Yash and blamed Aarti for what happened in her impulsive anger. While Aarti can handle a distant Yash because of their underlying connection, Gayatri's blame would have made her crumble because she would have supported Yash and exacerbated the differences between the two. With Radha around instead, Aarti and Yash as a couple have that much needed, balanced support and faith that they will come together in the end, and most of all she understood that they needed time and space to get over this huge, huge tragedy. Not only that, she knows perfectly how to field those nasty comments from society has she has been doing that all her life! I also loved how astute she was about how Prateek and Pari's baby could not take Aayu's place, but could help them heal, as he did.
I love the message here that life moves on, even when you are struck by such a huge loss. I see so much more gravity and patience in both Aarti and Yash. Despite their continuing loss and pain, they are able to be truly happy for Prateek and Paridhi without an ounce of resentment. In fact, they are allowing the baby's innocence to heal their own wounds from the loss of Aayu. It shows how much they have grown from their previous losses where each of them held on to the past resiliently and simply refused to let go, leading to each their mutual, terrible mental health at the beginning of the show. Here, after a reasonable mourning period, they are letting happiness in and so happiness is rushing back into their lives.
The other message that was just beautiful was the subtle one that all children are our children. Had Aarti and Yash behaved like Bua and refused to let this little "orphan" into the house, their own son could have been lost to them forever. It was because they convinced Bua and brought him in that they were able to save their own son. Similarly with Bua... beautiful performance by AK, by the way... she might have been turning away the very blood that she holds in such high esteem, little knowing what she was doing. I just love how they are showing the subtle transformation in Bua through Aarti including her more in the family and making her feel loved and wanted; Radha too is doing the same with her cheerful countenance.
I guess the last and final storm has to pass over Scindia house before we leave them in peace, and that is the revelation of Ishita's crimes and Aayu's identity. I hope they don't show Paridhi's bonding with Aayu too much because then it will make the end when she WILL give him back to Aarti more painful. Can't wait for Monday and that precap. It looks like we will all be getting just what we want... a Yash confession, possibly even apology, where he explains to Aarti that she is both his greatest strength and his biggest weakness.