[QUOTE=skanda12]
The
first possiblity that occurs to me: Yash has read the diary and knows Aarti
has fallen for him. This may have made him feel betrayed that Aarti is not
keeping her side of the bargain they made at the time of the Punar Vivah that
they will make no emotional demands of each other and will marry only for the
sake of the children. Maybe Aarti's love is complicating life for Yash who does
not want to reciprocate and lose his loyalty to Arpita? He does not want to see
her face nor even be gentle with her. He wants to erase the love she is
developing for him, and nip it in the bud with hatred from his side. Could that
be why he says in an indirect way: "Let
this diary business and all that love-talk be secret between us, as this
marriage has no ultimate "love destination". So better we both don't fall for
each other and thus go our separate ways?"
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Wonderful post mate.
I think it's the second reason. If it were related to diary then Yash wouldn't say to Aarti that you ALREADY know what I'm talking about. I mean how will Aarti know that Yash read her diary till he tells her that he did. Man ka paap here equates to a lie which Aarti told to him, a lie which remains locked in her heart.
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