Love is a simple verb. Grammarians don't use this verb often though for citing examples.But this simple verb is reason of all complexities of heart and mind.A simple verb rules all over our rest figure of speech..changing nouns,adjectives,making us exclaim,conjucting new relations..the list is endless.
So you read the above lines and throwing me glares.Thinking in mind "Is this girl here to teach us about grammar and love?
Absolutely no mood.đ What I am trying to illustrate is that sometimes we blur the lines of grammar..we get so blurred in mess of relations and problems that we forget what Love' actually is..A noun,verb or it even belongs to grammar.Same is with blurred lines of conflict, possessiveness and jealousy.
Yes!I am hinting at yesterday's episode.The 'Fork Hai' scene.All termed this as another jealousy phase of Naina.But I choose to differ.Jealousy and Possessiveness does not give you a freedom in a love.Three words of 'I love you ' degenerates to 'Meet my needs'. Such is not the case of Sameer and Naina.
If you have noticed,jealousy has never been a cause of rift between Sameer and Naina.She fumes with other's proximity to him and then he cajoles her.The End.
I would rather say more than jealousy it's the conflict put forward by CVS. Conflict must have a resolution and it would provide us with some more scenes.The climax will be intriguing and viewers would have fun.This is simply the case.
It was evident that Naina was mad at him but as the old adage goes--what's love if love is not madness.
Naina's case is not clearly jealous and possessiveness because they share an equal dynamic now where the lines are blurred.There is no controlling behaviour on other yet each wants to voice "Be Mine.
The quality of our lives do not depend upon the number of conflicts we have,rather how we respond to those conflicts.So let's await how CVs have planned the climax and subsequent resolution of this blurring-emotional crisis.
This is strictly my POV..Do share your opinions as well.đł