Agree with this. Ansh wants constant attention of Aarti, he is used to it. And no matter how much I dislike Gayatri, she is still much elder to Ansh, and the way he talks to Gayatri is inappropriate.
Highlights with significance :
#1. Gayatri enforcing Paridhis' hands to apply the color indicates their aspiring 'saas-bahu' relation. Theirs' would be an 'inter-dependent' relationship.
#2. Aarti stepping in first holding Ansh . This might symbolize that Yash would give in the relationship much after Aarti-Ansh. They'd be first to accept the budding relation & then Yash would follow.
#3. PraDhi's beautiful 'Grih-pravesh'. What a beautiful sight! They do symbolize a never-ending romance & togetherness!
#4. Pari finding out the ring. This might indicate that in many acts Pari epitomizes "change". She'd turn many old-notions upside change & bring in the new air of change or maybe revolution breaking the old-meaningless customs.
Originally posted by: pyar-ishk@ jyoti
I completely agree with that Ansh need manners and I think that also going to be another issue too. Arti has always been there as soon as Ansh open his mouth and his never ending demand. This behavior is going to play into aunt plan of yash daughters believing Arti only care about her son and will just be stepmother to them.
I could completely understand the situation of Arati with regard to Ansh... I have a 5 year old son, who keeps putting me into awkward situations... Some times, to make him shut his mouth we will do what he is demanding so that we can get away from embarrassment.. Arati is also trying to do that only...
comment:
p_commentcount