Originally posted by: jyoti06I was watching the episode again and something stuck my mind ... Yash told Aarti "Dont behave like a typical wifey"...
Now my question is what is the definition of "typical wifey" in Yash's dictionary ?? π...His world starts and ends with Arpita , so this means his defintion of a typical wifey is inspired from Arpita's wifey nature only π...So does that mean even Arpita bossed aruond Yash always ?? π...In that case its bad luck of Yash I guess , first Arpita and now Aarti π...On another note , many said Aarti acted dumb in the whole bra-fiasco from going early morning to showing weird awkwardness instead of directly telling Yash to stay out since she is purchasing few inner garments ...also her bossing nature to Yash dint make any sense ... I agree with all ... but is this the reason why Prashant got irritated with Aarti and went for another woman ?? π€... Does Aarti at times tries too hard to b a wifey just to hide her other imperfections ?? π€... Aarti might hv these mood swings with Prashant too and reason why he got fed up of her whereas Yash took a U-turn and became a bhigi billi in the end π... So somewhere even with her imperfections , she could find a connection with Yash because he is equally dumb in few matters π compared to Prashant who wanted a smart today's woman and so he could never connect with such type of woman like Aarti π€What I m trying to say is this whole bra-fiasco might hv been shown deliberately just to pinpoint the dumbness of both Yash and Aarti and also show that somewhere they both r finding a connection over their stupidity only π
Originally posted by: jyoti06Even I m relieved Aarti finally clears it to him about how she is happy and proud of being Aarti .. so now there is no scope of the blame game in future about "u r trying to b Arpita " even if Yash comes to know about the promise secret of Aarti and Gayatri π... Also I feel after this episode , we wont see Yash going around doing Arpita Arpita much because so far he was using Arpita memories more like a weapon to make sure Aarti does not get any wrong signals π but now he knows Aarti cares any damn about it , so he might just stop doing Arpita jaap π
@Indu: A lovely take. I especially loved it when you describe the bra as her armor. I was reminded of steel bras. But that was really a unique association.
@salvatore-nina: You are right. Sanitary napkins are really no big deal today. Has anyone seen the ads that are shown on TV these days? There's no mystery about it in the objective sense. But for a woman in need, it can provide all the embarrassment she needs. The CVs could have really killed it logically and story-wise with this, even without showing the product at any point. Well...
@ Ria: Thanks! As for Yash's reluctance, it still baffles me. It is packed and sitting on the counter. He just needs to bring it. He has not been asked to wash, wring and dry it or wear it. Aarti, of course for reasons unbeknownst even to God, selected the items, made sure they were packed, but couldn't pay for it and left them there. If the salesperson was being frisky, where is Aarti's gundi avatar? Where is her famous glare? Yash too can give the shopkeeper his famous glare. In any case, the shopkeeper was overwhelmed that God himself stepped into his shop, so what was the reluctance for. This whole thing is a bit unrealistic. Yash has been married before and Aarti has been married before. And I understand the discomfort between the new couple, but do they have to be so overt? I am sure they have encountered embarrassing things with their respective spouses and can expect to encounter them again in their new marriages. So, a little bit of maturity and understated behavior could have gone a long way. When Aarti tells Yash to remain outside, she is childish, and Yash not getting it is even worse. He not only had a wife, he has 2 daughters as well. His sensitivity to women has to be sharper than average. Anyway, it's all done and over with.
@Sam: Aarti is a mass of contradictions. When it comes to dealing with other people's major problems, she's actually quick on her feet, but when it comes to such an ordinary running out of supplies, she's all flustered. Even Bhavari couldn't have helped her if the market is not open at 7 am. What would Aarti have done on her own? Driven around Bombay like Pankaj-Prateek on the night of the storm until some shop opened π...Impulse is fine, but idiocy...
And I commend all those rare viewers who can see past all the ridiculousness and still draw out so muchπ π
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