Originally posted by: AngelDarkAt one point i thought Arti was going to say I have the right to be angry with you just the same way you are angry with me by passing judgement on an alleged paap! I was not ready to listen to her say I have every right to know as you have every right to be angry with me.
Originally posted by: InduG64@Maham: That particular flashback is confusing his theory. All the rest of the flashbacks that he had can be put down to manipulation...but not that one. Aarti had her back to him...had no idea he was around...yet she was being happy...playing around, laughing, prancing...epitome of a carefree, happy person. There was a childlike innocence in her whole demeanor...Now why would that be? Why should she be so happy by herself...unless she is genuinely content and happy? That's why that image has so stuck with him...because in that image he finds the woman he fell for...that image has a purity that others don't.
Originally posted by: Loveforlife
Arre he said Paap later na... Aarti said the dialogue before he said Paap wala dialogue...if he had said Mann Ka Paap first only then I am sure she would have said those other words..But when he said Mann ka Paap I was seriously confused for a second.. I was like ...whaat?? first he is saying her character is spotless and now he is accusing her of "Aman ka Paap"?? for a second my jaw just dropped down to the ground!!
Originally posted by: Loveforlife
How then can a spotless character have Mann Ka Paap? or "Aman ka Paap" as you've put it!π
Originally posted by: redeye2012
Anyway, for Yash, Aarti's offense turns out be 'man ka paap', not jism ka paap, as everyone had been thinking. Whatever, dude. But atleast he proposed some action going forward, but still riddled with riddles - go separate ways. Where does that leave the kids? Does he mean remain in the marriage but no longer sleep in the same bed, now?
Originally posted by: Loveforlife
π no no that time my ears chose to hear Aman ka Paap when he said Mann ka Paap!! hope you got it π³
I also believe that god judges you by your actions and not by what is on your mind.
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