Originally posted by: jyoti06
@Indu :I m sure Gayatri will get a good reality chk now ..she made a wrong judgement for both bahus π..one bahu revolts against her by putting her spearate hand-print and another bahu kicks the kalash like a football ππ
Haven't been able to come on the forum much. :( Have family visiting. Wonderful reads though.π
Yesterday's was one of the best episodes for me.
To me, the handprint scene was so poignant and so significant. To me it was about preserving identities. Yash and Aarti two souls - they are so lost without their partners because along with their partners they also lost a part of their identities.
Identities are not just formed based on the different roles you play in life. Identities are also formed by important people present in your life. Prashant and Arpita had played very important roles in shaping Aarti and Yash into the people they are today.
Gayatri did major damage not just to Aarti's identity but also to Yash's sense of identity by demanding Aarti be called Arpita. When Yash went to escort Aarti from her room by calling her Aarti in front of everyone he to some extent restored Aarti's identity. Similarly, yesterday when Aarti was asked to place her print over Arpita's and she placed it next to Arpita's, I felt she returned the favor to Yash by giving him back his identity that was of what Arpita meant to him in his life.
There were so many wonderful scenes in the episode but for me the most touching scene was when Yash extends his hand as if to stop Aarti from placing her print over Arpita's. Coming from a man who is shown to internalize everything even that small overt gesture spoke volumes about his pain and his hopelessness. I don't think Aarti's reaction of placing her hand print next to Arpita's instead on top, had anything to do with Ansh at all. The way I saw it, she reacted purely the way someone would react when they can't see someone they care deeply about in pain. Aarti and Yash are both kindred spirits. In that moment what she saw was the pain of a man who was deeply affected by his loss just as much as she was by hers. And I think it was why I was so touched by that scene because she was not thinking as a mother that her actions could have positive repercussions in Ansh's and Yash's relationship. She was solely thinking of Yash and sparing him pain. Ah! Soulmates and they don't even know it yet. π³
Originally posted by: jyoti06@Indu :The look which Aarti gave to her Sasuma was more of a look of today's woman who is indirectly making a statement to her mother-in-law that she is not going to tolerate any injustice done against her and wont b supressed under their command as well if its unfair ...βοΈ
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