“Do you think the universe fights for souls to be together?
Some things are too strange and strong to be coincidences.”
― Emery Allen
Do you think it was chance that AM got hurt almost at the same time? I don’t think so. The universe works in mysterious ways we all know the soul connection ‘rooh ka naata’AM have this scene showed the strength of that bond. Miles apart two people are connected by a common thread or by the red strings of fate. Un kay raastay alag ho saktay hain par manzil toh aik hi hain(They can have different paths but their destination is the same). Isn’t it ironic that Abhir gets hurt trying to defend Mish and knocking some sense into Kunal whereas Mish gets hurt as she is afraid that Abhir has misjudged her due to Kunal. In many ways Kunal is someone that links AM together despite his best efforts both AM end up in the hospital.
“Angry Chorni”
“Abhir”
“Tumhay Chot kaisay lagi”
I loved how shocked they were to see each other in the same place and how they didn’t waste a moment to show concern for each other. Both speaking in unison asking the other how they got hurt.
“Tum galtiyan thodi kam kiya karo”
Here Mish is asking Abhir to show a bit of restraint. Each action has consequences hence, he should be careful. Some mistakes can be costly.
“Aur tum thodi zyaada kiya karo”
Abhir wants Mish to let lose a little. He wants her to not be afraid of taking risks. Its only when we make mistakes is when we learn the most. Also, in investments we have a concept of risk-return trade-off. The riskiest options can give you the highest possible return. The question is that is Mish ready to take that risk? The slight smile and side eye that Abhir gives to Mish here is adorable.
“Main toh jo bhi karti hu who galat hota hain” Haaye this particular line stems from all the insecurities Mish has that have been reinforced by people like Kuku, Jasmeet chachi and Ben Baa. She feels like she is always wrong,
“Tum theek ho na.. Aur sorry kyun keh rahi thi?” Abhir realizes that she is upset and asks her what’s the matter
“Meri wajah say wahan jo tamsha hua meri wajah say sab log upset ho gaye thay” She echoes her internal feelings. She feels the whole fiasco was her fault
“Tum laga main tumhari wajaha say upset hu”
“Nahi ho kiya”
“Tum sach main bohot badi pagal ho”
“Agar naraz nahi thi toh wahan say chalay kyun gaye thay”
“Nanko ki wajah say… Baat par choti bachon ki tarah react karta hain….”
This entire banter was adorable. The way Abhir rolls his eyes at her dumbness how can this foolish girl think that he will be upset with her of all people. He goes on to explain the childish nature of Kunal which compelled him to leave that day. The amount of trust and respect Abhir has for Mish is so heartening to see on ITV.
“Lo---meri wajah say jo tamasha hua”
“Tamsha tumhari wajah say nahi hua. Humrahi society main har kisi ko lag ta hain kay larkiyion ko bechari types ka hona chaiyay. Lekin agar koi aisi larki ho jo apna point of view rakh thi ho..toh un kay liay who alag hoti hain ussay samaj nahi paatay” Where are guys like this in real life. This whole dialogue was the crux of Mishti’s personality. People always point fingers on someone who does not conform with the societal norms.
“Main alag hu?” Mishti’s cute expressions here.The girl is looking so intently at A and his hanging on to his every word.
“Puri dunya say alag ho tum” Uff this line. He tells her that Mish you are different from the whole world I live in where people play games in the name of love. In this world of chess pieces and pawns you Mish are the only piece that fits the puzzle of my life.
“Thank god tum meri wajah say naraz nahi ho” How relived our girl is that Abhir is not upset with her. I hope the fans are happy too.
“Agar tum nay meray sawaal ka jawaab nahi diya toh naraz ho sakta hu” Abhir quickly switches on flirtation mode trying to get the answer to his simple question.Mish teases him that she own’t be giving an answer and Abhir is no less. He pretends to be in pain and calls out to her and Mish does get worried(Abhir tum theek ho) but instantly recognizes his farce. He calls out to her:
“Meray sawaal ka jawab toh deti jaon”
“Yay jawab waqt lagaya ga Mr Ajeeb Rajvansh” Haaye my babies and their cute flirting is next level. Mishti is going to make him wait a bit.She still hasn’t reached the same stage of love as Abhir but she is getting their. Lol how exasperated Abhir was when he takes her name and shakes his head in defeat as he knows that he has to wait.
The Rajvansh family scenes were so heart-warming. How cute these people are when they are geninue with each other and not planning and plotting. Parul has some doubts that Abhir instantly senses and he insists her to talk to him.
“Kuhu kaisi larki hain?”
“Kuhu best hain…Uhh I mean second best”
“Kia Matlab” Parul Behen let me tell you the meaning. So your munda/Chora has lost his heart to Mish so for him Mish is the best girl in the world. These small subtle scenes they weave in together with the main scenes give me so much hope.
Now coming to the Kabira song sequence. Kabira is one of my favorite songs. They showed two moments in it that showcases the affect AM has on each other’s life. As Abhir gets an invite for an event he decides to leave his home for a bit. However, he is stopped by Misthi who looks angelic in her pink dress. She gestures him to stay and he does. This shows how the wanderer/Banjara has found his home in Misthi. The person who used to drift here and there has finally found his true destination. On the other end Mishti decides to leave the room when all the elders are blessing Kuhu she believes that maybe she will jinx Kuhu’s happiness or bring bad karma but Abhir’s reflection stops her and makes her stay in the room. Their subconscious is so much in sync. Here, Abhir is telling her that even she has a chance at happiness and she should fully participate in all things and not get bogged down by what people say. I can’t thank the writers enough for giving us AM and for writing such deep meaningful scenes.
“Home isn't where you're from, it's where you find light when all grows dark. Sometimes home isn't a place. It is a person”
Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss