The thing that really gets ME is the whole reason Khushi was up on the Terrace in the first place. She thought Arnav had called her there to confess and she was smiling. She was happy. She ACCEPTED his feelings. I mean, seriously, why else would he call her up to the terrace alone? He's not exactly hankering after the secret recipe to her jalebis... -_- Women may be naive and coy and demure but we're not STUPID, and Khushi, for one, definitely isn't.😆Why else would she persistently try to force Arnav to FINISH HIS DAMN SENTENCES? Fadak padta hai kyunki...? Hamesha hamesha? Until she has some solid PROOF and not just a gut feeling that Arnav loves her and cares for her and won't trample all over her heart, she's not going to hand it over.Yeah. Women just love to hate on other women and it's ridiculous. <font size="4" color="#ff0000">I think as most of the writers are men</font>, they expect us to just be able to innately understand how Khushi feels and therefore focus most of their energy on Arnav's POV. They don't understand that it's really KHUSHI whose actions people want justified. I mean, Arnav's reasons and motivations are pretty clear. Khushi's on the other hand...I totally agree. Arnav's being an absolute moron. But I guess he's just afraid that Khushi will tell him something he doesn't want to hear if he asks her. And Shyam was pretty damn convincing that night when Arnav confronted him... and he's very cleverly manipulated events since then to support his claims. For Arnav, it's just confirmation bias, if you will.Oh I get shivers whenever I imagine JUST how incredibly the Repenting Arnav- Furious Khushi- Heartbroken ArShi track is going to be.Exactly! She was expecting the answer to all of her questions - she knew that he loves her. The happiness that both of them felt at that point is heartbreaking to watch, because of the awful rents that occurred afterwards.
After the events that occurred after Diwali, unless he shows her that he does love her, how can she allow herself to open up to him? He completely broke her and made her feel like she had thought up some fairytale in her head, none of it was real. Khushi fears rejection as much as Arnav, if not more.
The writers should know that a balance is needed. This is Arnav AND Khushi's love story! They need to make both their feelings clearer. We know Arnav's feelings, but apart from a few dialogues, the majority of the time all we saw was Khushi crying. It's unclear to an audience who doesn't do tonnes of analysis whether she is crying because of the forced marriage, or because Arnav once again broke her heart.
Shyam is very clever and manipulative. I would love Arnav to engage his brain one day and remember that Khushi's ex-fiance was called Shyam & he was a total b**tard.
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