I've done my take on
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Today's episode
brought something new to my notice. Yesterday I had written a lot about how
Aarti had gained the trust of Yash and the Scindia family - and I had stated that
Aarti getting trust may have even more value than her getting love at this
stage of the story. But today I discovered that the creatives are deliberately
making Aarti gain the family's trust, by putting her in confounding situations
where Yash can come to her rescue. The Creatives are using "Yash's rescue"
every time as the "turning point" - whereby Aarti's troubles get converted into
her opportunities for gaining even more trust and success than before.
In fact, Yash seems
to come to her rescue every time she is in a phsyical dilemma, in a conflict of
interest or in a moral fix. And it seems like Aarti is falling into one tangle
or another just to make opportunities for Yash rise to her rescue. Look at
today's episode ... how many times Aarti was rescued by Yash, resulting in Aarti
gaining even more ground than before in this family!
In this whole saga of showing how instrumental
Yash's rescue is to Aarti's gaining the famiy trust (including the children's
trust), the role of the Bua has also been used very cleverly by the Creatives.
The Bua with her ill-will creates or provides the tangled or morally difficult situations
' and then Aarti is temporarily confounded. But the tangle beckons Yash to come
to her rescue, and Aarti ends up gaining even more than she would have if she
had been able to solve the tangle herself.
The Creatives could
easily have shown Aarti as a capable and confident woman able to solve issues
herself, no matter how confusing or confounding they may be. But by making Yash rescue Aarti every time she finds
herself in a fix, the Creatives are adding newer dimensions to the Aarti-Yash
bonding. It is as if a new layer of richness has been added to the budding
relationship, giving it a greater poignancy.
Today I want to
dedicate my analysis to the episode theme: YASH TO THE RESCUE!
Yash makes Palak
believe in Aarti
The Bua succeeded in sowing deep doubts in Palak's mind that
Aarti had "orchestrated" the family praises and applause for Palak's speech.
She even told the child that Aarti had lied that Palak was speaking
confidently. In short, the evil woman made the small child cringe. Aarti heard
Bua telling Palak all this, but for a moment she was nonplussed as to how to
handle this growing mistrust in Palak. Suddenly Yash walks into the children's
bedroom and tells Palak outright that Aarti was not lying at all. He even
reminds Palak about how proud a father he was to hear his daugter give such a
good speech. If the Bua had not sowed the dilemma, Aarti would not have had the
opportunity of begetting Yash's rescue. She did get his help, and she was then able
to climb higher in Palak's eyes.
Yash solves the Ansh
problem
More trouble is sown by the Bua when she insinuates that
Aarti will help Ansh win over Palak at the debate, because Ansh was her own son
while Palak was just a step-daughter. (The nasty woman does not miss a trick,
does she?) Again Aarti is temporarily outwitted and in a moral dilemma: how to
support Palak without hurting Ansh? Yash is sharp. He notices her withdrawn
state, and encourages her to confide her problem in him. He solves it all by
planning to help Ansh himself. The Creatives have again given Aarti the vexing
problem but have made Yash the solution. Not only does the situation get easily
managed but Aarti has the additional joy of hearing Yash say to Ansh: "It's a fight
between Mummy's Palak and Daddy's Ansh!". What a lovely thing to say!
Will Yash again
rescue Ansh;s speech?
The Bua has vile plans to steal Ansh's speech written by
Yash and placed in his school bag. Aarti is again placed in a perplexing
situation. She hears the rattle of something falling as the Bua tries to
advance to the kids' bedroom to steal the speech and put another one in its
place. Will Aarti be able to stop the Bua doing this? Will Aarti spy on the Bua
as she steals the speech? My guess is that Aarti will again be in a quandary as
to what to do, but Yash may come to the rescue. (How? I think it may end up
that Yash has wrongly put the speech in Payal's bag, but gives the right one to
Ansh in the morning!) If my guess is
right, the Creatives will ensure Yash comes to Aarti's rescue again.
To end this take I
want to touch upon this phone conversation between Aarti and Shobha. Aarti
tries to tell Shobha she is happy just having Yash's trust, and she is not
looking for love from him. Maybe that is the truth as far as Aarti is
concerned, because Aarti now surely feels that his trust is more valuable than
love. But, as Shobha tells her, this is just the present phase of the
relationship and there is a longer road to travel, when emotional trust will
have to find its culmination in physical love.
I wonder who will
rescue whom to make that happen. Could it be that after many opportunities for
Yash to rescue Aarti, to convert that trust to love it has to be Aarti who has
to rescue Yash's heart?
Edited by skanda12 - 11 years ago
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