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So here's the audio interview with Barun Sobti *YAY*
Feel free to give it a listen and here's the full version of the interview as well. You can catch the interview on Spotify as well as read it on the website.
Enjoy peeps and drop your thoughts in Youtube/Tumblr/Wherever-you-want!
Love,
Jalebi
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Hi, hope you are doing well. I love your fanfictions and your take on the show....I know alot of people ask you this... but will you ever update footprint in the sand... I miss that story. Thanks
Hello,
I am doing alright. I will be updating Footprints on Sand soon. I do struggle with chronic disorders, and I have a pretty busy life as well. I also got COVID over the summer and recovering been quite rough.
Keeping myself alive, and reminding myself that I have free will is more of a priority than engaging with fandom spaces.
I absolutely miss doing the analysis posts and writing fanfics. I hope I am able to find myself back sooner than later. I'll be thankful to anyone who sticks around whenever the next update happens, however like I've stated multiple times before, I came back to IPKKND for myself and I started writing fics and doing episode analyses for myself.
I hope that's respected by the numerous messages and comments I've received. I promised to finish FOS and stick with that, but I cannot give you a specific timeline or updated schedule.
Thank you for checking in!
-LG&SD
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Hi Jalebi,
Hope you are doing good. So my question is, i have a certain understanding of where Arnav's and Anjali's characters differ from each other but what kind of characteristics you think that these siblings share?
Thanks for answering.
Hey Anon,
Both Anjali and Arnav don't take no from an answer. They are slightly elitist - Arnav's is apparent based on the comments he makes and Anjali's is more subtle. The fact that she keeps calling Khushi around even after her work is done, without even thinking the pressure it puts on Khushi to manage a job, do samaritarian work at the Raizadas and pay for all the bills at home!
Both the siblings are very stubborn. Arnav is the world for Anjali and vice versa. Both the siblings aren't above doing anything for getting what they want - be it Arnav's rash decisions or Anjali blackmailing Khushi to work at Shantivan.
Both the siblings have a very strong code of ethics. While their principle of life is different from each other, each sticks very strongly to their code of principles and ethics.
Both the siblings are gorgeous... sigh. Their names start with A's. They love their inner unit of family intensely, and they also love intensely (their forms of expressing that love is different but they love just as much).
If Arnav is the pillar of the family, then Anjali is the soul.
Best,
Jalebi
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AAaahhhh ipkknd!!!
omg my childhood show (>///<), just the chemistry of the two only aaaahhhhhhh. They invented the enemies to lovers trope no i wont take any criticrism :))))) Ughhhh if you havent watch the show, GO DO IT RN!!! Also listen to the ipkknd podcast on youtube if you wanna hear one of the best discussions of the show
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Arnav Singh Raizada MBTI Typing ISTJ
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Arnav is all Introverted Sensing (Si) , he’s stuck in the past! His personality and mindset is influenced strongly from past events, any present occurrence is first processed and then referenced to what he’s already experienced, he recognises patterns of behaviours and relies on predictability (which isn’t always reliable as people are complex beings), these experiences shape his view on people (I.e he initially views Khushi as a money-hungry. saboteur who has lose morals ).
He ruminates intensely, analysing and brooding upon situations for long periods of time. He takes actions based on how he predicts a person is relying on his personal lived experience (Si-Te) so when he impulsively marries Khushi, it’s rooted from what he’s witnessed with his mother and he doesn’t want a repeat of events, not stopping to think that things might play out differently. A lighter show of his Si is when he uses it to try and win over Khushi, like when he begins to recreate their old moments and memories together! It’s also observed, that he likes to keep her momentos (like her anklet or pompom) which is very Si!.He remembers details about Khushi (her likes and dislikes) and he buys her personal gifts based on the knowledge he’s accumulated (she likes bangles so he buys her bangles, all the presents he buys her during her birthday are personal like the pearl necklace and Salman Khan poster, a little cute example is when he buys her channay because likes them etc). Once again , it’s highlighted that he doesn’t forget (and is hard to forgive) when it comes to other people’s past actions, he was one of the only people in the family to be disgusted and vocally against Shyam being allowed back into the home (Even moreso than Khushi who was a direct victim of Shyam!). He doesn’t trust Shyam not to try anything malicious again based on his past behaviour.
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Arnav’s second function is Extroverted Thinking (Te), this is how he communicates to the world in direct, straightforward statements. Even when he questions, there’s a hidden command in his tone.His language is full of orders and demands ( “GET OUT! Shut up Khushi Kumari Gupta! …even his famous “what the…!”) He sees things for what they are it’s either black or white, right or wrong. A fact is a fact. He doesn’t further question or investigate when he sees Khushi and Shyam on the terrace, he accepts it as the brutal truth, a fact that his eyes and ears have witnessed (if he was an introverted thinker, he would have investigated or questioned this more) so he goes straight into reactionary behaviour, he comes up with a plan to marry Khushi and he implements it. When Khushi refuses to take their relationship further due to the lack of phere (a ceremonial Hindu marriage ritual) he picks her up and starts conducting the ritual there and then! A lot of his actions are like this ; there’s a crisis, here’s the soloution, problem solved. His Te shows through his work ethic, he’s the boss of a very successful fashion industry, he is methodical and organised and very good leader. His leadership qualities are very much present in his home life, as he is the patriarch of the Raizada family, his word is law and no one can go against him. Sure, they question and challenge him but at the end of the day it’s his way or the highway.
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Arnav’s third function is Introverted Feeling (Fi), Arnav is intensely private about his emotions and inner turmoil, but his Fi start bleeding out when he realises how damaging his behaviour has been towards Khushi when she was under his employment; and then when he is rude to her, not knowing she’s also an orphan like himself, he is burdened with the need to apologise for his unjust behaviour. It’s his Fi that compels him to pay Khushi’s father’s hospital bill, to protect her and care for her, he has a strong moral code and sense of how he should be in his various relationships, for example he takes his role Khushi’s husband very seriously, he protects Khushi in public because that’s his duty as a husband regardless of the private conflict between him and his wife (but also because internally, he still deeply loves her) or when he stays at the Gupta house and he behaves accordingly as their son in law despite his differences with Khushi (his Fi shines during his stay there, another example being, when he stands up for Khushi’s friend at her wedding because he is against the discrimination and ridicule the in laws are inflicting, it’s against his personal values), his sense of duty and responsibility also extends itself into his relationship with his sister, Anjali, and the rest of his family, he is fiercely loyal and protective. He rarely says I love you especially in the beginning but his behaviour conveys his love, his actions reveal his heart. His Fi is more immature than Khushi’s , it’s one of his weaker functions but it beautifully develops and strengthens throughout the show.
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Lastly, Arnav’s inferior function is Extroverted intuition (Ne) which is his spontaneity, his ability to see intuitive possibilities in his present environment and to pick up on things…Arnav isn’t the one who comes up with fun schemes and ideas, he’s more stuck in his routine and logic. He struggles being out of the box but this is something that draws him to Khushi, she’s full of Ne! It’s a quality that greatly charms and endears her to him. 💗
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Interestingly, Khushi and Arnav are complete opposites, each of their weaknesses is the other’s strength…Arnav lacks Ne, Khushi is overflowing with it (this is especially evident when they team up to set Payal and Akash up! Khushi is the one who comes up with the idea and Arnav implements it ..not without poking holes in the plan first, of course!) and Arnav is the voice of reason, he offers the practical and rational angle. Arnav’s realism (Si-Te) grounds Khushi’s idealism (Ne-Fi), they are complete mirrors to one another, each bringing a light to the other’s dark side.
Oooh and one last side note! I believe Arnav is stuck in a Si- Fi loop and his character development occurs when he finally gets out of it, which would be the pivotal moment during the remarriage, when he returns and finally steps out of his personal trauma.
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Hi there! It’s my first time sending you a question but I’ve been following your page for quite some time. And this is amazing!! Especially the one shots you write on ArShi! Now coming to the question. I would like you to shed some light on the post- remarriage intimacy and chemistry of Arnav and Khushi. I have seen people complaining how their passion fizzled out, or how Arnav’s eyes that used to burn with passion and longing for Khushi, turned into someone who started taking his wife for granted. I, in all honesty, am a little confused. While, I know the extra-ordinary love between them would always exists, the inconsistency post- remarriage, was hard not to miss. That’s why, I’m here to ask you this question. How do you see their post remarriage intimacy and how do you think their shared chemistry/ intimacy would be after a few years of marriage. Hope this is not too much. Take care!
Hello Hi!
Thank you so much for sending in a question! My apologies for not answering earlier. I had been under the weather, and real life has been kind of a bitch!
Thank you so much for enjoying my fics! I simply cannot be more overjoyed than I am at people finding my fics worth reading!
Coming to the question at hand, I think you partially answered your own understanding of why the audience/fandom reaction to Arnav and Khushi's post marriage chemistry evokes their unsatisfactory response.
Within the show, the drop in the quality of production value, direction, and the writing reflected within the tracks that played out once Shyam was ousted from the Raizada mansion. As an ardent viewer and of course, a questionably obsessed fan of Arnav and Khushi, I found myself filling in the gaps in the writing with my own interpretation of their characters.
I think our understanding of their chemistry stems from how clearly they lusted or desired one another during Diwali. That energy even if not replicated in future tracks thereafter, is understood by us as viewers. That chemistry felt more passionate and raw compared to them post-marriage. it is probably because the initial lust and desire felt forbidden to both Arnav and Khushi.
For a girl like Khushi, who is not just prude but also is exploring her feelings surrounding sex and desire for the first time with a man who she shouldn't logically like, let alone love; those feelings make her toe the line of her own morals she is so proud of. Thus the chemistry is heightened by her own understanding of her feeling something forbidden.
For Arnav, Khushi is someone exact opposite of who he thought would be the most compatible partner for him. She also evokes something visceral in him which he is not fond of initially. Arnav concisely forbids himself from wanting to explore his desire and lust for Khushi. Obviously him having a girlfriend, and then the Shyam misunderstanding plays a huge role in how Arnav disapproves of his own desires for Khushi.
The chemistry is raw, passionate, fiery and carries hose undertones until throughout the show from the first episode till the farmhouse episode. So, once the two finally give into one another and their desire to be physically intimate with one another, that forbidden factor that evokes the sensuality when they are next to one another is gone.
Now, coming to my take on how their chemistry evolves, I think the interpretation of every varies based on their own interpretation and opinion of what sex and desire mean. I think within the show, we see Arnav and Khushi share a more sweet, and gentle relationship when it comes to sex. Even within the karvachauth dance sequence, there is a touch of gentleness mixed with eagerness and frustration of delaying their intimacy due to Khushi fasting. Thats not to say that the sensuality is lost altogether.
I think with a character like Arnav, a lot of us want to think of him being more dominant and aggressive to an extent when it comes to intimacy and sex but in my opinion, Arnav is definitely someone who understands that a good time, and fun intimate moments rely on understanding your partner's needs.
My take on their intimacy would be that there would be small touches of physical assurance. I think we see an example of it post-marriage when Khushi gives Arnav a hug after he agrees to see a Hindi film over going to the Darby, or when Khushi gives him a quick kiss when she is stressed and isn't able to share her decision of taking part in the mrs. india contest at Arnav's office —, there could also be moments where they are emotionally overwhelmed over something together and that translates into them getting physically intimate.
I think over the years, the two seem like characters who will incorporate vacations or weekend getaways to spend time together. I do think yearning for each other physically will be a consistent thing in their relationship. You need to want someone, or desire their physical presence to want to have sex or be physically intimate in anyway. If we consider the average lifestyle of a MD of a multi-million company alongside Khushi alluded to be a restauranteur or sweet shop owner in the REWIND, and then her owning the catering dabba business, the yearning and want to be with each other in between their busy lifestyle will always be present, and that can always translate into a good time between the two.
I am not sure how else to answer or share my take on their intimacy. Ultimately, like I said before, everyone's take on desire and sex translates into how they see the same ethos translated into any work of fiction.
You mentioned reading my OSs, so I would redirect you to the smut pieces I've posted thus far. Eventful Endings, Before You Go, and then one of the Verses in Motion show bit of my interpretation of how intimacy would exist between the two after their marriage. The absence of intimacy or sex being 'forbidden' will most probably be replaced by whatever situation they find themselves in.
I think the show's writing really messed up in portraying how their intimacy is challenged when they are in stressful situations or how they consider their physical responses to each other when they are angry or mad at each other. The weak writing and direction that infantilized Khushi's insecurities in the end did a lot of damage to our perspective of desire existing between the two.
-LG&SD
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arnav singh raizada, who had given up on happiness, meets a girl who makes him smile for the first time in decades. her name? khushi (happiness). i think a lot about the poetic brilliance in the way they’ve sketched arnav and khushi’s characters. she is the exact juxtaposition to everything he knew of life. and it’s as though, for the ocean with all its depth and mysteries, she’s that little drop of life and happiness it has always subconsciously craved and is incomplete without.
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the most beautiful words to translate the visuals
Tell Me The Plot Of The Show Without Telling Me The Plot Of The Show: IPKKND
How they played ‘Arziyan’ of all songs when Arnav enters the frame at the Dargah, all frowns, tying his handkerchief on his head.
And then the song goes all like “I’ve come here with all my prayers written on my face. But how could I ask you? Please understand yourself. Lord, oh Lord. There is conflict etched on my forehead, please repair my destiny”
And then fucking Khushi walks by him and wipes the frown off his face.
🤍🤍🤍
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This doesn't really go along with the q&a above but as a big Lavanya proponent, I think we all tend to forget that she was just 25 years old, grew up immensely privileged, and mirrored Arnav's classism and entitlement. If we can accept Arnav being a d*ck then we should accept Lavanya living her life on her own terms. People in their early twenties, those who grow up in a bubble of elitism don't necessarily grow up with the responsibilities and expectations burdened on people who grow up like Khushi.
Hi sweetest jalebi, how r u. I know every1 loves la, I do to she is smart, sweet, hardworking, mature, understanding girl. But dont u think during the intial days she acted a bit dumb, like nani told her to shower before arti she didnt, then asking questions like papa ki daal, and by the time of party she knew how the family is she went an arranged a dance on charcter dheela on anniversary, intead a romantic song, its common sense. The song thing is big for A too. Would do think about this.
Hello dear!
Yes La is lovely but they changed her character slightly and made her ignorant about certain things that were common sense because they were having the "Make La Desi" track.
So they changed her character so as to Khushi can work on her. And also they wanted to show Khushi as better than La and really show La as unfit for the household so they made her do stupid things.
Like how they made Khushi stupid during the Mrs India track to give her 'progression' and character 'arc'.
With La being stupid, Khushi gets room to shine and teach La about multiple things that we call as common sense - also we get to laugh at her. But very quickly they dealt with La-Khushi become friends you see La really doesn't make any such weird mistakes anymore.
So it was all done to justify and play out the 'Make La Desi' track.
Best wishes,
- Jalebi
P.S: Hope you caught this week's Sunday Samachaar
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QUIZ 10 & Analysis
Welcome to the quiz segment of Iss Podcast Ko Kya Naam Doon where @laadgovernorandsankadevi and I dig out some key questions in the show Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon (IPKKND). 
In this quiz/analysis we sit and discuss (more like drunk discuss since this was after midnight and we were sleepy enough to let out tongues loose!) romantic moments of ArShi to downright gutter moments of which shirt made Arnav delicious - grab your favorite drink and enjoy the show! Much love <3
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OS: Khanak
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What once was, was no longer a secret. Arnav Singh Raizada’s eyes were reserved for his wife, and there wasn’t anything that would ever be distracting enough for him to not notice what was his Khushi thinking.
This fateful evening, the two were getting ready to attend a dinner thrown by one of the investors of AR. When he had first asked Khushi to start accompanying him to dinners, he had been skeptical of her fitting in with the snooty society that valued brands, and summers abroad over local cuisine and monsoon, but much to his surprise, Khushi was a favorite amongst the wives of the men he associated it for her animated responses to their absurd stories.
He was stuffing the neck scarf when Khushi finally stepped out of the bathroom dressed in a bright orange silk sari with sequins bordering the length of it. Her hair was partially dry with a towel wrapped at the ends with the overgrown bangs framing her face. His eyes automatically shifted to observe her movements while continuing to adjust his own clothes.
She moved frantically towards the vanity table he had been standing in front of to pull out blush and kajal. He was always surprised by how little make-up her skin required after moisturizing. How did she never get pimples? She carelessly threw the pink pigment on her cheeks while the towel hung over her shoulder.
Her eyes met his in the mirror, and she stood still for a moment. “Humein zada waqt nahi lage ga! pakka!” [I won’t take too long! Promise!]
Her hands moved towards the small brass holder with kajal, one that she pulled out the stick of with startling ease and slid in between her waterline and lid. He stepped back giving her more space and picked up his cologne before observing the flush on her face. She reached for a colored pencil to underline her eyes with before using the leftover blush on the brush to brush over her eyelids and using the liner to accentuate them further.
Her eyes now appeared more bright than before. He had fallen for her eyes, and every single time he looked at them, he couldn’t figure out whether he had adored them as much as they deserved to be.
She rushed to throw the towel off her hair and threw it over the bed. He let out a sigh and picked it up to place on the back of the recliner. Was it her, or did girls barely care where they threw things in haste to get ready? His eyes had moved away from her face for a second, and he missed the moment she put the jhumke on.
Her hand hovered about the vanity table for something else. What else did she need, he wondered. She looked perfect as is. But he was wrong. She bent slightly to open the drawer for something. He peeked in to see what it could be. He was pleasantly surprised.
She pulled out bangles. Yellow and orange, glass bangles that jingled the moment she placed the box on the table. Was it the one he thought it was? Her fingers ran through her hair to set them behind her before slowly moving to displace the bangles from the box to their rightful place but what she was unaware of, was that her husband had been standing back observing every single movement.
“Ruko.” [wait] he said, and her hands halted midair with a surprise.
“Kya hua?” [What happened?] she asked, confused
“May I?” His hands stretched out towards her while the other covered the box before them. She smiled, and her eyes twinkled.
His fingers slipped inside the box, and slowly took out a couple before moving towards her hand. Her fingers, ever so delicate rested in between his. Ever so gently, he slipped the glass bangles onto her wrist, listening to their khanak as they fell over one another.
“Yeh wohi hain na?” [they are those ones, aren’t they?] He asked.
“Aap ko yaad hai?” [You remember?]
“Kaise bhool sakta hoon.” [How can I forget] 
He continued slipping them in, letting the jingling echo in between them while meeting her eyes. The small smile refused to leave their faces. It felt like yesterday when he had found himself lurking around her to get a glimpse of whether she had accept his gift.
He had wanted then, when she had been asked to remove to dupatta from her hands; and now just as he slipped the last of the set onto her wrist for time to suspend itself with nothing but the echos of her bangles to ring in between. He stared at her adorned hands, and pulled them to his lips to kiss her wrists and fingers.
“You look beautiful!”
“kyun ke hum ne aap ki pasand ki chudiyaan pehni hain?” [because I am wearing your choice of bangles?] she teased.
He shook his head but then pulled her hand towards him. The bangles crashed against one another, and her eyes looked into his’ from merely an inch away. “Tumhe kya lagta hai?” [what do you think?] He asked.
She didn’t reply, but he saw the twinkle in her eyes. She broke away from his pull without answering, to fill her part, fix her hair, and spray the perfume he had gotten for her all while his eyes remained transfixed on her.
“Chalein?” she said once done. He nodded and walked over to pick up his phone while she picked up the small potli to slip onto her wrist.
The remainder of the night was engaging but not enough for Arnav Singh Raizada’s ears to not perk up at every jingling of his wife’s anklets and bangles. His eyes would momentarily lose sight of her every now and then, but her ornaments did their best to beckon him towards her.
If his eyes looked for hers at any given instance, then his ears listened for twinkling sounds that wrapped around all of her presence.
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hello,
adding in my two cents;
so my take is that Arnav is well aware at this point of what effect Khushi has on him even if he doesn't take those feelings seriously enough to consider something tangible. For Arnav up until the breakup with Lavanya, he is sure that Khushi dislikes him.
He assumes that it is only him who is affected by her tears and not vice-versa. Khushi at this point has also had moments such as the one on Janmashtami where she's been blatantly clear that she disapproves of him and his lifestyle so when Khushi, when trying to get Lavanya back with him, questions his love for Lavanya, he is driven to prove to her that he does indeed have a heart.
I think it's worth noting that two different things are happening at the same time. Khushi cannot fathom someone existing in a relationship like Arnav and Lavanya's and not be in love with their partner. Arnav has feelings for her but he was never in love with Lavanya. Khushi simply doesn't get why he isn't trying to get back with his "love" and she questions that. He, on the other hand, is triggered by her questioning the existence of his heart. He also interprets her trying to get him and Lavanya back together as something that makes it clear that his feelings/emotions towards her are not reciprocrated.
I think that's why he goes back to Lavanya. He thinks he isn't going to do any better than Lavanya. With getting back with Lavanya, everyone besides him is happy and Khushi will believe that he does care even though in this instance he is more emotionally distant from Lavanya than ever before. He looks at her while hugging Lavanya to see if she's satisfied with his decision but then her tears make him question whether he was wrong at interpreting that nothing exists between them.
I think his confusion stems from wondering whether he is right about Khushi not returning his affections or not. That "oh no" on his face is wondering for that split second of him getting back with Lavanya has ruined any possible future with Khushi. It's not something real, but a split-second moment of wishful thinking taking a center stage. Arnav is extremely observant when it comes to Khushi and for the most part, he is right about her feelings. I think that's why in the office earlier, he remarks that at least he's honest about his feelings and Khushi replies back with why is talking about what he insinuated to. They never really talk about themselves plainly. It's always something twisted or hidden in conversations about something else.
Khushi meanwhile is confused about her feeling sad, and having tears over a situation that she wanted to happen.
On the trip to Nanital, he remembers that moment after he recalls her caring for him when his blood sugar levels dropped, and how he told her the night before that he doesn't care about her. Him remembering that imo confirms in his head at least that Khushi cares for him. Recalling that moment is kind of a full circle to his "oh no" because from this point onwards from that trip, he starts getting more signals that she does return some of his feelings if not with the same intensity as he feels for her. As S mentions above, from here on forward they both start to slowly find moments where they move towards emotionally syncing towards one another, and the culmination of the moments lead to Diwali.
TLDR; The moment is him wondering "am I wrong about the fact that she doesn't care about me?" to later recalling the same moment to confirm in his mind that "she cares about me. I'm sorry I was mean to you last night."
Thanks for tagging me, S!
- LG&SD
hey S!maansi here (not gonna go anonymous this tym in any shape or form😀)while listening to latest podcast this thought popped in my head:khushi got arnav n lavanya together when arnav just hugged lavanya n his expression changed to mildly shocked then confused n then regret seeing khushi leaving?what was going in his head :did he understand what khushi felt?did he understand she is going thru same turmoil like himself about their relationship?n why had he had the flashback of this particular scene during nainital-when khushi falls ill n he said sry?what this scene flashback implemented?hope u wont find this ask annoying.love u as always n thank u for lovely podcast n ur answer ❤️❤️
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Hey Maansi!!!
Thank you for all your love for the podcast and the blog!!!
I believe anything and everything about that moment was discussed during the podcast! I don't think I can explain it any better from there.
@laadgovernorandsankadevi actually mentions that Arnav goes from slowly hugging La back to realizing Khushi is crying and going "oh no..." Maybe she can give a further cent or two?
He only realises there's something but has no idea of the depth or reality of it. He knows Khushi feels something, that's it. That knowing is not strong enough for him to change his circumstances.
During Nainital when Khushi falls ill and all, he remembers all the moments when Khushi has been affected by him. It's where reciprocation begins in some ways. Khushi starts falling further for him, Arnav realizes something here is reciprocated. It's the bridge for their emotional intimacy that leads all the way upto Diwali.
I hope that answered your question :) Also, lol, thanks for not asking anonymously!
Best,
- S
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EPISODE 19 IS OUT!!!
Dear folks, after much difficulty and all - as you all know - the podcast episode is out after ages. If you like the content - feel free to like, share, subscribe and comment.
Much love to everyone who send sweet supportive messages in these few days <3
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