9. Confronting Aarav's Truth

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"Arnav aur Khushi hamesha saath rahenge." (S10, E30)  

"Arnav and Khushi will always stay together."

Damnit, I'm getting emotional! Look at what the last angsty moment is between them. The first time I sensed angst, it was the impossibility of them getting together. And now, it's the impossibility of them living apart.

That's exactly why I am in love with this series - this is called growth.

I so sincerely wished the rest of the Aarav track was dealt with this much of maturity instead of the stupid comedy that was off putting. But you have to give the props to the writers, actors and production team for coming up with this soft, slightly angsty, emotional moment about the two characters who are so true to their nature yet fear another external force pulling them apart.

It's a beautiful insight to the future. That Khushi would accept her vulnerabilities. That Arnav would reassure her and have his life knocked back into him when she would be next to him. That Arnav and Khushi would discuss everything together, now their differences remained superficial and their understanding was skin deep.

They understand all that without saying much. No humor, no belittling Khushi, no family harping on Arnav 2.0, no Khushi losing her maturity/intelligence/brains and no Sheetal becoming besties of Raizada for no reason.

This scene is such a beautiful moment between the both of them - precisely why the Mrs. India track felt like such a terrible downfall in their relationship. It didn't make sense based on what was established in this episode.

Arnav and Khushi need each other. There's no ego, no pride, just a deep level of understanding and a connection that rivals almost everything else. Over here Arnav isn't angry at Khushi for making crazy connections, he's speaking the possibilities with her and how futile her fear is because they are married and in love - she should be with irrespective of the consequences.

Over here Khushi isn't hiding her thoughts or lying to him, she's exposing her fears and worry. As an orphan she feels the necessity of making sure Aarav has a parent - especially if his father is hearty and alive. And she allows herself to be strengthened from the faith Arnav has in them and himself.

This one scene immediately made me empathize with both Arnav and Khushi. This is perhaps one of their very few soft conversations that happen on screen. Is there anything called soft angst? That hug made me weak in my knees. That's love folks, that's love. That's how we envision Arnav & Khushi in future.

*imagines the soft kisses and moments these two might have had. Cries because it's fluff meets smut and feels and damn they're gorgeous*

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