Posted:
12 years ago
This struck me this morning as I woke up and reading Jyo's shocking con tukka, I think it is a real possibility.
Yesterday when we saw Maan feeding Geet and later Geet stopping him from doing so only to eat nearly all the food herself, it seemed like just a funny scene about Geet's gargantuan appetite for food. Now I wonder whether there is more to it than that. What if it is symbolic reference to the con?
Lets go back to the previous scene. The white ambassador broke down (at least that is what Balwant told Tejji). I already made a reference to the white ambassador being symbolic of Maaneet marriage. Here it could mean Tej-Pammi marriage. When asked what is wrong with it, Ballu tells Tejji that the battery is down. This could be a reference to Tejji's battery being down (the reason why their marriage is not working). Now why is Tejji's battery down? Has he been using it elsewhere (extra marital affair) or is it faulty from birth (impotency). Now we will have to wait to see that.
Balwant (Maan) tries to mend the car (Tejji-Pammi marriage) and gets hurt in the process. Geet tends to his wounds (she will soothe his ruffled feathers). There will be an emotional moment between Maaneet. Maan is made aware of Geet's hunger for physical intimacy with him. He would finally take the step to take their relationship to the next level. He will be gentle with her as he was in his feeding. of the sargi but since Geet is famished, she cannot wait for his slow and tender progression. So she takes charge and goes wild. Much like how she gobbled the food, she may gobble her man. This then would be the shocking con for I dont think they have shown the female protagonist take the lead in this matter at least on TV (vamps do but not the heroines). She does not complete it fully, leaving behind a little towards the end. When Maan asks her to eat the rest she says she does not want to become fat. As Usha said this could be a veiled reference to pregnancy (as women tend to put on weight when they are carrying).
Maan may be just too stunned to react to Geet's aggression, much like how he looked at Geet in shock as she ate her food . At the end he will remove the tell-tale signs of her rough and tumble much like the way he removed the food from her mouth before they face the rest of the family. He also gives her water to drink. Now water helps in digestion so maybe Maan would help her digest the hurried appeasement of her hunger so that she does not belch in an inopportune time.
Edited by Opti - 12 years ago