Thursday, June 9, 2011

8/6/11 - Ep 3 ... Jalebis to dargah - food for body and soul

Of course Khushi is not going to commit suicide ... she's upset and depressed and miserable with herself, so she does what many girls do in similar situation - she eats ... lolzzz. How many jalebis does she manage by morning - I was feeling thirsty every time she popped one more into her mouth. DAMN cute scene ... sniffle, fry, chomp, sniffle, fry, chomp ... am in love with Khushi already and it's just the third episode!

Liked the father daughter scene, and the mohalla vallas with a difference - for once they don't want to throw her out for breaking her sister's marriage, but sympathise because many have been through similar problems themselves. I liked this scene - for once, truly a different outlook. Kudos to the cvs team for this one.

Add rest later - need to work!

YT links (HQ)
Part 1
Part 2

On the whole, the episode was slower than the first two - good thing, otherwise they would be rushing too much! So basic outlines established, and from the precap, basis of the hate relationship also established ... the love is going to come much, much later!
She is young, impetuous, armed with her values and convictions, guileless and clueless as to the ways of the world, says what she feels, attacks directly and openly.

He is older, cynical, has shed all moral values completely, and is motivated solely by revenge and bitterness. He is cunning and devious, plans out his attacks well. It took him thirteen years to ruin the uncle who destroyed his and his sister's lives, and he did that through careful planning - as they say, revenge is a dish best served cold.

But this young naive girl somehow gets under his skin, she attacks his deepest wounds without a care in the world, and he forgets his planning around her - he just wants to get back at her immediately. She disturbs him from the beginning ...

Let's see how this goes ... good intense start as of now, no major loopholes in the story yet, and the basics of the characters well laid.
Just hope Khushi doesn't degenerate into silliness, and this is her journey to maturity and becoming a woman as much as it is Arnav's journey to becoming less of a cynic, and rediscovering the joys of life he lost so early, when he had to grow up too fast.

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