I don't think he
has a problem with Runjhun wanting to do everything for her Amma's happiness, I believe he admires her for that!
But, it starts to bother
him that all what she is doing for the marriage is only for her Amma and not for
him! I think that it also bothers him the fact that she wants to keep her marriage even if she dislikes him because she was told that she must respect her husband.
I know it may
sound strange, but I think he is starting to be jelouse of himself or something
like that...
Originally posted by: rani2007
First off people, WHEN DID RUNJHUN BECOME PUBLIC ENEMY #1??? LOL! You guys cracked me up, one episode, and Runjhun is getting killed.
LOL I missed this...Rani who made Runjhun PUBLIC ENEMY #1 π Who is out to kill Runjhun? Guddu might just kill the killer of his dharampatni...
I think all of us can see that how Guddu and Runjhun use excuses to express their feelings for each other...and yes Runjhun would be upset whether Amma had been or not. LOL You can't really fault either of them for what they do because in the end their intentions and heart is in the right place but since they've never expressed themselves in that manner neither of them are able to do it properly...
I think Guddu now does seem to place Runjhun before himself, if no one else...he didn't eat last night and he didn't eat the parathas before Runjhun took a bite of the samosas...I think both of them are handicapped when it comes to expressing emotions vocally...which is why you tend to feel bad for both of them place in their different situations because in a way they both are seeking something...and one day we hope they will find it in each other...
Originally posted by: rani2007
I was thinking about that as well. After the Runjhun eats the samosa, it's almost like he thinks to himself, "wait if I eat one here then she won't eat as much, " so he leaves to go get ready and leaves her with extra food to eat. It's almost strange to see his concern because he's not questioning it and just reacting to what he is feeling (fits his character, I suppose π).
Rani, to me I think Guddu responds more instinctively than anything else. His anger, his affection, his protectiveness, it's all very instinctive, hence there is no contemplation. Runjhun in a similar way responds instinctively on most but I think for her, she's used to controlling her emotions, and suppressing them at times. This is why there are times when she reacts instinctively to Guddu, almost like she doesn't realize it, and at times logic takes precedence and she pulls back. Which is also why I think Runjhun is more mindful of the challenge than Guddu is. Every good moment she has with Guddu or the successes, she reacts instinctively. Every drawback or setback, her logic kicks in and she regroups and she's back to the challenge.
She holds out her samosa...not that I think she wanted him to take her samosa, but yeah he was so relieved that she ate the samosa, that he could then go about and do the rest of the tasks that lay at hand. To him before anything else he wanted to do he wanted to make sure she ate. That took precedence, over anything else for the day. Things to do list, Item #1: Make Runjhun Eat
Also how was your samosa?π Since you didn't share...
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