Originally posted by: albelarahi
I thought the V-Day episode was very sloppily
done! The script was loose and despite an excellent performance by
Apurva the overall show lacked body and IMO the embrace lacked any
chemistry. I understand you sentimental lovebirds think this was
the greatest show ever but frankly speaking it was quite an anticlimax
after all the buildup they JJKN had been undergoing with Jassi making
Suriji jealous and all
On a side note I still have a hard time coming to grips with Armaan
really loving Jassi especially with the lies and deceit he continues to
indulge in as far as GM finances go and also involving Jassi in this as
well. Would you not think that a sincere person would first of
all not get into something like this and if they did, they would
especially not want someone they care for so much be part of it. Plus
remember how innocent Armaan acted when Aryan broke the news of Jassi
being Kohinoor's owner - that's not what a man would do...especially a
man in love. And last but not least what will really change after the
board meeting where fudged figures will be presented. Seems all
very incoherent and lacking genuinity
Oh well...
Al
Dear Albelarahi, one needs to know more than the formula for sulphuric
acid to understand chemistry. And in case you didn't know, T&DS are
following the BLF script down to a 'T' so even though we sentimental
lovebirds fantasized about more Body on Valentine's Day, we were aware
that the makers would not deviate much from the script to accommodate
our flights of fancy.
When you talk about Armaan not caring enough about Jassi to make her a
part of 'all this' despicable nonsense, let me remind you that this is
Armaan we are talking about here and not some wishy-washy character,
whose idea of love is to protect his lover from all possible harm (like
she's too dumb to take care of herself!). Armaan is different - as if
you didn't already know. He treats Jassi like his equal. He knows what
she is capable of. She has the smarts and he's smart enough to know it,
and use it to his advantage when the need arises. That's what makes him
a lovable rascal and not the Mr. Perfect Goody-two-shoes who's actually
an MCP at heart.
What do you think Armaan should have done when Aryan broke the news
about Kohinoor? Got down on his feet and told him the truth? Threatened
him to leave Jassi alone? Nah, Armaan is above all that. He has more
confidence in Jassi's adept handling of crisis situations than most of
us have in our own selves. And he was well-rewarded for giving her that
chance. He knows he deserves to stay on as Gulmohar's CEO simply becos
whatever his fumbling-bumblings and fiascos, he is better than Aryan.
There is no better candidate than him. He is his father's son and
Gulmohar is his right and his inheritance. And he did what he had to do
to save the day.
If the fudged figures manage to get thru the board meeting, Gulmohar
will still have a chance. It will not be dragged into endless
litigation and will not have to fire its valuable employees. It will
not have for a possible CEO a vicious, conniving, ruthless man like
Aryan who will always put self-interest before the company. And it will
have a hope of a better future becos whatever be Armaan and his
shortcomings, he is learning and growing with his experiences and also
paying dearly for past mistakes. It's do or die now, and Armaan will be
forced to wisen up, which will actually help everyone from Gulmohar to
Jassi.
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