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Khushi the impatient:
Khushi did it again - open her mouth too soon and shut Arnav's. As it is the guy hardly opens his mouth and that too to acknowledge his mistake and apologise for it. Just as he was about to tell Payal what he thought of Khushi, she had to butt in and spoil the moment. The tortoise which had slowly come out of the shell to display itself quickly withdrew back into the shell. Now there is one more incomplete sentence from the man of few words. We'll never know what he really wanted to say. Makes me wonder if she shares my zodiac (the Gemini). You see Geminians are known to be impatient people.
Khushi the daredevil:
The tyre puncturing scene was hilarious (though silly). Must hand it to this girl. Imagine trying to tickle the lion (Oh yes, I called him a tortoise just a while ago but he is a tortoise only in realising and acknowledging his love for the precocious girl and of course in apologising for his innumerable mistakes. In all other respects he is the king of the jungle). I felt this scene was symbolic of how Khushi will always be the one to deflate Arnav's big fat ego. The guy may not like it but will be quite helpless as he was standing there, calling up to get another car.
Khushi the earnest:
If there is one thing which will always endear Khushi to Arnav it is her prompt acknowledgment of her mistakes and her even more prompt sorries. This time she even added a thank you (in fact two thank yous) as bonus. Not to forget the cute bye (with a wave of her hand) she ended her short but sweet discourse with. Now how can a man stay angry at such an adorable jackass? I know I called her a daredevil just a while ago. What can I do when our leads are a mixture of contrasts?
Khushi the handyman (or is it handywoman?):
If the girl know how to deflate a tyre, she also knows how to change it. Never mind she cannot correctly pronounce the tools which are used for it. But first she has to call the attention of all the kiddos in the neighbourhood to the fact that the great Mr.Arnav Singh Raizada only knows how to drive big cars and not how to change tyres. Mr.Business Tycoon, I think you should learn a thing or two from your jalebi bai. She may be a crazy girl but she is also one hell of a useful girl to have around when your sugar levels or the air in your tyre (oops your car tyre) goes down. In case you scare her off with your oh-so-irrational blasts and she is not around to help you, you need to be able to help yourself, don't you? While you are at it, also learn her Hinglish. "Paana" does not only mean "to get" but can also refer to the instrument used to loosen nuts, (not yours, I hope) although I suspect yours are already loose ever since KKG entered your life and turned it upside down.
Khushi the mischievous:
After the tyre was changed and Devi Maiyya was beckoned by her faithful disciple to ensure that the tyre stays on road for long so that our tycoon can reach home safely, our KKG couldn't resist pulling Arnie's leg one last time. It isn't often that she gets her man in such a good mood. He refrained from chewing her head, didn't he? That too after her daredevil act of deflating his tyre. So as a prize for being such a good boy she gifts him a tongue-in-cheek comment that she wanted to apologise to him for deflating his tyre but will not do so. Did you say 'Poor Arnie'? I guess you spoke too soon. The guy knows how to pay her back in the same coin. He calls out to her and tells her how he wanted to thank her but will not. Poor KKG, the joke was on her! No wonder her jaw fell to her knees. Oh well, I am exaggerating but you get the picture, don't you?
Khushi did it again - open her mouth too soon and shut Arnav's. As it is the guy hardly opens his mouth and that too to acknowledge his mistake and apologise for it. Just as he was about to tell Payal what he thought of Khushi, she had to butt in and spoil the moment. The tortoise which had slowly come out of the shell to display itself quickly withdrew back into the shell. Now there is one more incomplete sentence from the man of few words. We'll never know what he really wanted to say. Makes me wonder if she shares my zodiac (the Gemini). You see Geminians are known to be impatient people.
Khushi the daredevil:
The tyre puncturing scene was hilarious (though silly). Must hand it to this girl. Imagine trying to tickle the lion (Oh yes, I called him a tortoise just a while ago but he is a tortoise only in realising and acknowledging his love for the precocious girl and of course in apologising for his innumerable mistakes. In all other respects he is the king of the jungle). I felt this scene was symbolic of how Khushi will always be the one to deflate Arnav's big fat ego. The guy may not like it but will be quite helpless as he was standing there, calling up to get another car.
Khushi the earnest:
If there is one thing which will always endear Khushi to Arnav it is her prompt acknowledgment of her mistakes and her even more prompt sorries. This time she even added a thank you (in fact two thank yous) as bonus. Not to forget the cute bye (with a wave of her hand) she ended her short but sweet discourse with. Now how can a man stay angry at such an adorable jackass? I know I called her a daredevil just a while ago. What can I do when our leads are a mixture of contrasts?
Khushi the handyman (or is it handywoman?):
If the girl know how to deflate a tyre, she also knows how to change it. Never mind she cannot correctly pronounce the tools which are used for it. But first she has to call the attention of all the kiddos in the neighbourhood to the fact that the great Mr.Arnav Singh Raizada only knows how to drive big cars and not how to change tyres. Mr.Business Tycoon, I think you should learn a thing or two from your jalebi bai. She may be a crazy girl but she is also one hell of a useful girl to have around when your sugar levels or the air in your tyre (oops your car tyre) goes down. In case you scare her off with your oh-so-irrational blasts and she is not around to help you, you need to be able to help yourself, don't you? While you are at it, also learn her Hinglish. "Paana" does not only mean "to get" but can also refer to the instrument used to loosen nuts, (not yours, I hope) although I suspect yours are already loose ever since KKG entered your life and turned it upside down.
Khushi the mischievous:
After the tyre was changed and Devi Maiyya was beckoned by her faithful disciple to ensure that the tyre stays on road for long so that our tycoon can reach home safely, our KKG couldn't resist pulling Arnie's leg one last time. It isn't often that she gets her man in such a good mood. He refrained from chewing her head, didn't he? That too after her daredevil act of deflating his tyre. So as a prize for being such a good boy she gifts him a tongue-in-cheek comment that she wanted to apologise to him for deflating his tyre but will not do so. Did you say 'Poor Arnie'? I guess you spoke too soon. The guy knows how to pay her back in the same coin. He calls out to her and tells her how he wanted to thank her but will not. Poor KKG, the joke was on her! No wonder her jaw fell to her knees. Oh well, I am exaggerating but you get the picture, don't you?
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