Originally posted by: Kalyaani
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<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif"><font size="2">The take
away from yesterday's episode was Anjali for me more than Arnav.</font></font>
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<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif"><font size="2">Anjali β
this girl has suffered and still has it in her to rise like a phoenix. I don't fault
her for loving even someone like Shyam. She loved with all her heart; it is
Shyam's misfortune to fail to realize the beautiful soul that is Anjali. No way
is she responsible for Shyam's behavior and nor is she wrong in wanting things
to be the way it was before, it does not scream of denial rather reeks of hope,
false it may be but it is hope. Shyam pursues Khushi, he sees her as the
forbidden fruit and hence more alluring. His is an unworthy cur and will not
say anything else about him. Anjali is human and I am glad they did get a few
more shades added to her character palate. She was always a sweet, loving woman;
now she is a broken woman and has portrayed it convincingly. I am waiting to
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<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif"><font size="2">Arnav β we see
is a brother and a husband, he is both now and has stated so through his words
and actions. He finds it easy to be himself with Khushi, something he did with
his sister. As the care taker for a sister who has suffered so much he feels
his failing and he may be harsh on himself but that his thinking. He has his
own assessment of failure and success as a human being and more importantly as
a brother. He may have Khushi on his side for support now and this is only
going to strengthen his resolve to make his sister feel better. He recalls his
sister not wanting the child for the treatment it may receive for being Shyam's
child; something he had suffered, a child whose uncaring parents ended their
life to stall their misery. He keeps saying 14 years and my mind goes to
Ramayana; even after those years of hardship, Seetha, Rama and Lakshmana did
not find peace, will it be the same for Khushi, Arnav and Anjali.</font></font>
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