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Posted: 10 years ago
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The first thought that came to my mind was what a jerk Karan is? He pretended to be so in love with Mahima. That was a total shocker to me as I thought that he would excuse himself and go to the bathroom and cry considering how it was shown that he was so much in love with her. To me he is worse than Rathore. Rathore is insensitive and full of himself but atleast he did not deceive or back stab someone. Karan is a two timing loser and I am pretty sure he will pay for his deeds.

Loved Akash for giving back to Rathore and calling him a cheap jerk. Akash was so gentle and caring to Mahima's sister Megha. He was truly like a big brother and he is gaining respect in leaps and bounds in Ananya's books. She has started to admire him not for his looks but for his personality and of course looks is added bonus. They both are so similar that they follow their heart and do the right thing even it means not following the rule book. He has an air of mystery around him and is very unpredictable. I think girls like that and Ananya is no exception. His suave, smooth, sexy, laid back attitude is definitely not going to go unnoticed by Ananya. She has offered to go with him to the morgue which he turns down and I think to make it up to that he might actually go and have dinner with her in her room. It looked like her hotel room in the precap and he might have invited himself over. Precap was definitely scorching with Ananya looking her best and Akash complimenting her open hair. Tulip looked very pretty with subtle makeup and Yudi was charming as hell. Contradictory to what others have posted, I believe this scene is not someone's dream but it will happen for real since they have reached that level of comfort where they can have dinner without feeling awkward.
Edited by kt25 - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Nice analysis...did not watch the episode carefully so cant comment
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Capt Aakash Saluja stole the show yesterday for me... The mystery deepen but it also showed us the intensity of Capt Aakash's character. The happy go lucky man was shown as a responsible, protective brother and how he stood up against all the odds starting from Rathore till the minister just to fulfill his promise to Mahima's family. It may be the guilt that he wasn't there for his sister as he promised but now he vouched to fulfill all his responsibility including bring back her body.

Originally posted by: ---Khushi---

1)What did Mahima want to discuss with Ananya??...truly mystifying...
The mystery actually deepen more in this episode. If it was truly due to Megha, I don't think she would hesitate to discuss it with Ananya when Aakash was around. Still waiting to see the mystery uncover in future

2)so Akash finally admits...that Rathore is an A class jerk. ...😆
I just loved how he finally gave Rathore what he totally deserved. A punch on his face would have been a delight to watch. No wonder Karan is so close to Rathore coz he also another jerk, the guy was so self-centered and there was not even a tinge of sadness in him. Was glad when Megha gave him a piece of her mind, but it made me wonder whether Karan had any stake in Mahima's murder. Was he paid to watch Mahima and inform her murderers, I wonder?

3)so now he calls her just "Ananya"...
Finally my wish came true...That too without any hesitance.

4)Mahima's family is convinced that she was murdered...n now her body is not being released...😲
It was heart wrenching to watch Mahima's mum & her sister's plight

5) Akash was fab with Megha. ..n promises Mahima's mom to bring back Mahima's body from Bangalore to Delhi that very day itself...👏
That scene showed us another shade of Aakash, the caring and protective brother. Loved how he handled Megha, the guilt when she asked why didn't he protect Mahima as he promised. His assurance to be there for Megha was mindblowing
6)wow!!!!!...I loved the way Akash swapped flights with Rathore...⭐️
He deserves standing ovation for that scene. Loved how Aakash explained why Rathore doesn't deserve to fly Mahima's body back. Hats off to the script writers and Yudi for enacting the scene so well

7)...n Akash clarified to Ananya that Mahima was like a sister to him...I wonder y??? 😳
Bang on... Even I had the same thought, he didn't have too but he explained his relations to Mahima. He doesn't want Ananya to misunderstand their bonding, I wonder...

8)...the turbulence of the flight required lowering of altitude as per the rule books...but Captain Saluja went higher...n the problem was solved...I did not quite comprehend that bit...n then he destroyed the data...n then he left Ananya smarting ...😆...this man sure has attitude...n I love "attituding" men 😎
Loved the how calmly he handled the situation, his experience saved the day. He could even joke during crisis and the way he demanded "sterile cockpit" from Ananya was just awesome. What a stark contrast between Capt Rathore who boast his flying hours to the entire world while Aakash who silently proves it.

9) Ananya compliments Akash on his expertise due to his experience...n he compliments her back...😳...a mutual admiration society here...
Aakash explained about the special bonding between a pilot & co-pilot , we are definitely seeing that special bonding blooming here.

10) Akash declines Ananya's offer to accompany him to the morgue for Mahima's body...n he was pretty curt...
11) the officer at the morgue was very uncooperative n rude...but Akash seemed to be determined...👏

Aakash stole the whole show, his responsibility towards Mahima was indeed commendable.

13) Mr Prasadam n the politician...who was funnier?????...😆
I would go for Mr Prasadam anytime over the irritating politician

14) Akash to the minister... "...Over & out!!!" ... 🤣 👏
I really loved how Ananya also introduced herself when he asked Aakash to introduce himself. She was fully in support with Aakash like how he stood by her during the strike.

15) I Abso love it when AA are flying together...what a romantic flight...❤️
There is so much of intensity between Akya during this flight. Despite his professionalism, Ananya saw a vulnerable moment of Aakash. Aakash was so natural, loved his anger, his attitude and the moment he told Ananya to shut up, I was like 😲 but I loved it... It kind of shows that he was at ease with Ananya.


16) Did not see the final 5 mins, as my Tata Sky recording stopped at Ananya reaching home. ...somebody pl fill in...
You have to watch the precap gal...

A good epi...very engrossing...⭐️

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Posted: 10 years ago
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lovely update yar...👏.
eagerly waiting 4 the next episode after see the Precap....
After saw the Precap I will definitely sure that Natasha will do something with Ananya after listening that complement what Aakash say to Ananya that "tum kule balon main achhi lagti ho ..." abb Akash aur Ananya dono ki BAND bajne wali hai🤣
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Airlines 7: Highs and Lows

Folks,

This episode was especially interestingly structured, in that the highs and the lows, in the narrative and in the characterization, not only alternated throughout the running time, but at times came together in the same scene. And this was not just about the supporting cast but even about the main leads, except that Captain Akash Saluja hit a high note early in the episode and never budged from there. He gladdened my heart, for I like strong men who take charge of a situation and see it thru no matter what, and if it is a strong man with a compassionate heart, why then it is sone pe suhaaga!

So let us start, for once, at the beginning.

Scene 1: In the pilots' lounge - Rathore, Karan, Akash, with Natasha and Ananya as a sort of alarmed Greek chorus pleading for restraint.

An A class jerk: This humdinger of a scene was preceded by the spectacle of First Officer Karan Rana making an A class jerk of himself with Mahima's sister Megha. I am not going into that, for there is nothing to be said about such a sorry spectacle.

But one point has to be made, though I do not mean this as mitigating Karan's despicable cowardice in any way. Karan assumes that Mahima has committed suicide, for whatever reason. Now, the Indian law against abetment of suicide is not only strict but it is even more strictly implemented of late. So a young man who has broken up with his girlfriend, who then commits suicide and leaves behind a note accusing him of traumatizing her emotionally and thus driving her to suicide, is pretty much done for. He will be immediately arrested for abetment of her suicide, and by the time he has got himself a good lawyer and proved his innocence, it might be months, if not years, and his life and career will be practically on hold till the matter blows over. If it does, that is. A recent case of this kind was of the suicide of the young actress Jiah Khan, for which a boyfriend of hers, Suraj Panscholi, was arrested under this same abetment of suicide law. He is still struggling with what seems to be a baseless charge made by the girl's mother.

Given this, one can to come extent understand his panic at Megha's approach. An honest and sincere chap would have handled it quite differently, and displayed both grief at what had happened to Mahima and empathy towards her family. After all, that little interlude between Karan and Mahima, when he interrupted her confidential call to her DIB superior showed that he was chasing her, whereas she was handling him deftly but with no great show of affection. Perhaps for this very reason, Karan might have panicked at the thought of being shown as close to Mahima and as a likely candidate for an abetment to suicide charge.

The above holds provided that my alternate theory, that I had propounded at the beginning of my last post on Episode 6, that Karan is one of the bad guys, is not true, which is by no means proven as yet . If he is one of the bad guys, it might well have been he who had alerted those out to get Mahima (as feared by Her DIB senior who had wanted her pulled out the field at once ) that she was going not to Chennai but to Bangalore.

Watch out, Rathore!: To revert, the scene was really paisa vasool, and if it had been in a film in a large single screen theatre, the front benchers would have whistled and clapped for Akash Saluja.

Unlike the Amitabh of the 1970s, Akash does not normally go looking for trouble, and at times he is even ready to bend and be diplomatic, as with his apology after his defiance of the pilots' strike, in order to avoid unnecessary friction. But there is a thin red line with Akash Saluja that one crosses at one's peril, and when it is a question of those he cares for being maligned, he comes alive with sudden fury.

I loved it when Rathore, after Akash has released him, feels his throat and straightens his tie, but does not utter a single word against his furious assailant of a moment ago. For he knows that he deserved what he got for his cheap, sneering, despicable comments against a dead colleague.

As for Ananya, she looked ineffectual as she knitted her eyebrows and opened her lips into an O of alarm, while it was left to the more experienced Natasha to do something to avert actual fisticuffs.

The high of Akash, and the lows of Rathore and Karan, thus came together in a striking scene.

NB: Many here seem to have confused what Akash addressed to Karan - Tum Mahima jaise ho hi nahin sakte. For you are an A class jerk - as addressed to Rathore. It was not, however much Akash might have meant it for Rathore as well, something that he conveys bluntly later on, when he wants the flights switched.

Scene 2: Natasha-Akash-Ananya, when the two ladies accost Akash as he is hurrying away after Scene 1.

I begin to suspect that Sambag was right and I was wrong about Natasha too being a DIB agent. The trouble is that I am addicted to John le Carre and his George Smiley's world of distorting mirrors, where no one, but no one is what he or she seems to be, and I love complications in the plot. But Natasha pleading with Akash not to take Mahima's death so personally has somewhat dashed my hopes in this regard, and almost relegated her to the commonplace slot of a woman obsessed with a man who does not care for her at all, except as a friend.

Almost, but not quite, for I still cling to the thin possibility that Natasha was just being in character when she ran after Akash to say that!

As for Ananya's 2 bits about Mahima's sudden volte face about the coffee (she seems to have done that after spotting someone over Ananya's right shoulder, but who?), what impressed me there was the suddenly still, watchful look on Akash's face as he stops and turns towards her. It was indeed very well done.

He must have been afraid that Mahima had revealed something to Ananya that she should not have. When it becomes clear that she had not said anything, his face relaxes and he even consoles Ananya, saying that she should not be hard on herself, before he pushes off. Here again, Ananya's limited stock of expressions was noteworthy, especially when contrasted with Akash's mobile features, that can convey nuances effortlessly.

Incidentally, I believe that the reason for Mahima approaching Ananya twice was the same as what Ananya's sister Shefali (?) surmised it to be, about Megha's problem boyfriend. It could not have been anything about her DIB assignment; for her to discuss with an outsider would have been a major, punishable breach of professional ethics. What else would she have had to discuss with another woman whom she barely knows?

Scene 3: Rathore, Akash and Sen in the pilots' lounge, with a worried Karan as a sort of wallpaper.

I am skipping the emotional scene between a Megha convulsed with grief about her sister and a warmly affectionate and protective Akash, who is seeking to expiate his sense of guilt at his not having been able to prevent what happened to Mahima by doing his best, and more, for Megha and her mother. It was a straightforward big brother-little sister scene, and Akash came thru convincingly. I wish I could have said the same about Ananya, struggling to project admiration for Akash and empathy for Megha.

NB: I do not think Megha or her mother firmly believe Mahima's death to be a case of murder. Neither says that at any point during their interview with Inde Air Airport Manager Sen. They insist that it was not a case of suicide, that is all, which could mean either an accident or a murder. Inde Air of course would prefer suicide due to personal trauma, for that would give them a clean chit!

That Akash would stride in and declare, in true filmi hero fashion, that he would get Mahima back from Bangalore the same day (he never refers to her as a body, but always as a person, which shows both a sense of delicacy and affection) was a foregone conclusion. That he would unhesitatingly go back to take on Rathore, regardless of their falling out a little earlier, followed directly from this, for what Akash Saluja has promised, Akash Saluja will do, no matter what demands that promise makes on him.

The way in which he did it was, however, a classic of its kind. He never raised his voice, nor did he fail to add If it is all right with you, and With due respect, though it was clear that respect was the last thing he had for Rathore. His explanation of why it would be a matter of dishonour for Mahima if Rathore were to bring her back was delivered calmly, without the slightest hint of anger, but the words rang like hammer blows and the seething contempt that lay beneath them was there for all to see. Rathore, normally so pompous and voluble, was for once left speechless, succumbing helplessly under this tide of condemnation, condemnation that he could not refute.

Another paisa vasool bit, though I doubt if the front benchers I had mentioned earlier would have been satisfied with anything short of Akash punching Rathore's face and pummelling him into submission!!

Scene 4: Ananya and Akash before the mid-air turbulence crisis.

It is said that fools rush in where angels fear to tread. This seemed to be a neat fit for the part where Ananya probes Akash about the extent to which he was going to help Mahima's family. He is by far her senior, and she does not know him at all well enough to ask him personal questions. Besides, his closed, remote face would have been enough to warn anyone with any sense to stay out.

But not our Ananya, who first remarks about her never having seen Akash so shaken (how long has she known him? One month!), and then notes, almost patronizingly, that the way in which he was helping Mahima's family was "commendable". It sounded like pure impertinence, though she would not have meant it as such, and I was not surprised at the icy cold look that Akash directed at her. If a look could have scorched, that would have been it. It shut up even Ananya for a bit, but only for a bit.

She was back at it soon enough, regardless of his averted face. I am sure you were very close to Mahima, nahin to kaun itna.. I was really shocked by this probing, not only because it is the height of bad manners to ask such an intensely personal question, but also because of the rank insensitivity it betrayed. It was the sort of unseemly curiosity one would have expected from a gossipy dadimaa, not from a young, modern woman professional. Ananya fell several notches in my esteem.

I was not surprised that many here are reading romantic implications into Akash's reply that Mahima had been like a sister to him. My take is somewhat different. Where Akash was concerned, for Rathore to hint at such a thing was only to be expected. Not for Ananya to do the same. Her question, and its clear implication, must have come as an unpleasant shock for Akash, for who would like a sister figure to be suspected of being his girlfriend or lover, and that too by someone he has begun to like and respect? Whence his kneejerk clarification, for he cannot stand Mahima being thought of in that light.

Scene 5: Mid-air turbulence of various kinds - Akash and Ananya.

Akash puts it with admirable succinctness later when he tells Ananya that the pilot and the co-pilot have to support each other and also keep a check on each other.

He is probably buoyed by Prasadam's effusive praise and admiration, and his clarification about what had happened in flight QS72 in October 2008 when the pilot followed the rulebook, and the multiple injuries which would have happened here too if Akash had descended instead of ascending. So he is generous in letting Ananya down very lightly. He even praises her for having kept a check on him and done her job as co-pilot very well in this respect.

But what of the first part, of the need to support each other? Ananya is not merely anything but supportive, she is a positive hindrance to the man struggling to master the sudden crisis caused by the violent turbulence, which has left the plane bucking like a bronco in a rodeo.

In fact, but for Akash's single-minded concentration, Ananya could have been a dangerous distraction and nuisance. And if she had not been cut off from the controls, she would have, in her blind subservience to the rulebook coupled with her inexperience, thrust the plane into a spin, with consequences that can be easily imagined. She is in fact almost hysterical: We need to lose altitude.. Why are we descending?..I am registering my protest, Captain..Why are we at the same altitude? This is highly irresponsible..

She is convinced that with a month's flying experience, she is so perfect that she knows better than a pilot with much greater experience how to handle this mid-air crisis. That too one who, she ought to have known by now, is a rational and very capable professional, who has surely not gone suddenly mad! It should have been obvious that if he was doing something at odds with the rulebook, there would be some valid reason for it, but it never occurs to Ananya to ask him why he is doing what he is doing. She is too full of shrill self-righteousness for any such sensible thoughts to intrude on her ranting.

She does not stop even after the aircraft is back to normal and things have settled down. Oh no! She continues to lecture Akash about procedures, and to lambast him for his thoughtlessness: Agar aapne aisa (plane neeche le jaana) kiya hota, to cabin pressure disturb nahin hota..aur passengers pareshan nahin hote.. And then a sharp glare at him to drive home these points. No wonder Akash comes back with the sterile cockpit rebuff, which I for one thought was very mild. A strict senior would have torn a strip off her.

The whole interlude made me think very poorly of her commonsense, and if she had been in the Army instead of in a private airline, such a rookie would most likely have been court-martialled and dismissed from service for insurbodination.

Scene 6: All in the day's work: Akash, Ananya and Prasadam

I am not handing out any brownie points to Ananya for trotting after Akash to apologise for her ranting at him. For after Prasadam's crystal clear statement, which made her look ignorant (she was constantly citing the 2008 QS72 flight, but she obviously did not know what had happened to the passengers after the pilot followed the rules to the T) , inexperienced and overbearing, there was hardly anything else she could have done.

Moreover, rest assured that she will find new mistakes to make very soon, for she shares with many TV serial heroines the one cardinal, and disturbing trait: she is convinced that she can never be wrong. She is not yet quite as bad as the regular issue mahaan heroine, but this episode did not augur well for her staying the course in this respect.

The only silver lining is that the hero is not a standard issue TV serial wimp, far from it!

A very self-confident man, Akash wears his laurels lightly and so he makes little of Prasadam's effusive praise, however well deserved it is. But I was struck by his remark It was all in the day's work, for that is exactly what the captain of an Air India Boeing 747 told me in Bangkok in the early 1980s after he had successfully handled a far more dangerous situation.

I was then the No. 2 in our Embassy there . Three of our Embassy colleagues were going on home leave on this flight from Bangkok to Delhi. The plane, which had flown in from Tokyo, was serviced at Bangkok airport before the next leg of the flight. Unfortunately, the Thai technician did not fill up the oil in the front right engine after draining it. The plane took off, and 45 minutes out of Bangkok, that engine caught fire. Soon 8 foot flames were raging from it, and our colleagues were busy saying their last prayers, convinced, with justification, that the plane would crash into the Gulf of Thailand.

The pilot, Captain Kishore Gupta, if I remember rightly, had other ideas. He turned around and started flying back to Bangkok. He jettisoned 18000 litres of aircraft fuel over the Gulf of Thailand, to reduce the risk of an explosion. As he neared the airport, with another engine almost packing up, bits and pieces of the burning engine fell off and landed on roofs in the city. He made an emergency landing from the wrong side of the runway, and all the passengers were hastily evacuated using rubber chutes. There was only one injury, a Japanese passenger who fell off the rubber chute and broke his leg.

I rushed to the airport to be with our colleagues and congratulated the captain very warmly, for the consensus among aviation professionals was that if the auto pilot had handled the crisis the plane would have crashed, and it was only the human skills of the pilot that had saved the lives of 329 passengers and the crew.

He replied to my praise in exactly the same terms as those used by Akash Saluja: It was all in the day's work, Ma'am.

How often do we underestimate, or take for granted, the quiet courage and dedication of these men and women who ferry us across the skies? Almost always. I was also struck, in this episode, by the commitment and resilience of the air hostesses, who coped with the vicious turbulence that rocked the plane, forgot their own fears and concentrated on calming the fears of the passengers, assuring them that since the captain had not sounded an alert, there was nothing seriously wrong.

Scene 7: Akash, Prasadam and the Minister

I do not know about you folks, but I thought this scene was a tad overdone and cliched. The arrogant, overbearing Minister threatening the captain with instant dismissal, was standard issue, the cowering airport manager was the same, and our brave duo, thumbing their collective noses at the Minister Over and out!, were clearly intended to be pattern cards of guts and dedication to duty, and the determination not to kowtow to such abuse of power. All nice and fine, and worthy of applause.

But firstly, I could not understand why Megha had to fix Mahima's funeral the same evening, when it was not at all certain that her body could be brought back in time. In fact, but for Akash's DIB clout, the body would have been left in the morgue for at least another day. Surely one arranges a funeral only after the body is safely with the family?

Incidentally, I liked the way in which Akash kept his temper and did not lash out at the un-cooperative policeman at the morgue, but then he is always practical and careful not to make unnecessary enemies.

Next, I could not see how, if this takeoff had been delayed at the instance of the airport manager Prasadam, there would be no other takeoff window for 4 hours, as stated by Akash. This was pure nonsense. If Prasadam had delayed the flight by 30 minutes, say, to accommodate the Minister, he would have found a slot immediately afterwards, for after all the whole of the airport is under his control, including the ATC. Not that he should have done so for this reason, but the fact is that the flight could have taken off as soon as he released it.

Then, I could not see the meaning of Ananya's response, when Akash asks her, in effect, whether she is ready to run the risk if incurring the Minister's hostility, Mahima ke liye this is the least I can do! What has their taking off at once got to do with Mahima? Surely she would not have complained, poor girl, if her funeral had been delayed by a day? Which is what would have happened in the normal course. As for the distraught family, while one's heart goes out to them, I cannot understand this scheduling of the funeral before they are sure the body will arrive in time.

The funny thing is that the Minister, probably unsure about the captain's compliance with his demands, arrives at the airport within minutes of the takeoff, and they could just as well have got him on board for a domestic flight in 10 minutes!

The whole scene looked cliched and contrived to me.

Scene 8: Akash and his DIB boss

As Akash intoned, in his best Amitabh Bachchan style Kisi ko nahin chodoonga.. Ek ek to dekh loonga.. I was back with the Vijay of Deewaar and Trishul. Come to think of it, there is a lot of early Amitabh in this Akash, and then there is a leavening of pure mischief that lightens the mix.

Scene 9: The precap

I am sure 90% of this forum is already aux anges, in a pink cotton candy heaven, after listening to Akash tell his lady love to be Tumhein apne baal khule chodne chahiye..It suits you.. before toasting her in what looked like red wine for many, many, many more air miles together. I, being not at all romantic, was reminded that he had seen her with khule baal much earlier, in her hotel room in Goa before they discover the drugs. Then he was joking about his hoping that her iraade were nek. But I suppose things have moved a good bit since then!

Shyamala B.Cowsik

Edited by sashashyam - 10 years ago
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My dearest Nikhila,

So here you are, popping up and catching me unawares! Now we can expect multicoloured posts festooned with party motifs, can we not. gushing about this A-A pair and totally ignoring the mystery track?😉

Do take a look at my posts on Airlines Episodes 1-5: Flying high, at

https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/post/113610915

and on Airlines Episode 6: Of happenings celestial and terrestrial at

https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/post/114050313
My take on Episode 7 will follow in a day or two.

The good thing about this series is that even you cannot think of a farewell thread after Episode 26 and coax/bully me into writing for it,as you did for Jalandhar. 😉As I remember, I did both a Prologue and a regular piece of your superhit thread.

In any case, despite all this tweeting, I do not think this Yudhishitir can displace Gautam Rode or, who was it, Arjun Bijlani (? ) in your heart, so I am safe!!😉

Shyamala Aunty


Originally posted by: Nikki_Titli

i LOVED LOVED tonites epi..it ROYALLY BELONGED To Akash/Yudi.. Yudi ws BRILLIANT in portrayin Akash-the consolin bro/son to Mahima's family,as a person who stood for mahima's dighnity when tht cheap rathore n others were doin cheap gossip abt mahima or as the calm composed confident pilot who very well managed emergency situation..!! Akash/Yudi ROCKED..👏👏👏

precap ws BEST BEST PART..haaye i am SO DEAD seein it...i knw show mein AkYa r frnz only...but i can never see them as "frnz"..it ws romantic date n i can see ananya is fallin for Akash...u cant blame her...who can resist the sexy captain?

n am evn more happy as i got Reply,RT,Fav of my tweets to Yudi for first time today..today only i came ot knw hes in twitter n am super happy to get such lovely response frm him...🥳..

@Khushi.. lovely post dear

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Originally posted by: sashashyam

My dearest Nikhila,

So here you are, popping up and catching me unawares! Now we can expect multicoloured posts festooned with party motifs, can we not. gushing about this A-A pair and totally ignoring the mystery track?😉

Do take a look at my posts on Airlines Episodes 1-5: Flying high, at

https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/post/113610915

and on Airlines Episode 6: Of happenings celestial and terrestrial at

https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/post/114050313
My take on Episode 7 will follow in a day or two.

The good thing about this series is that even you cannot think of a farewell thread after Episode 26 and coax/bully me into writing for it,as you did for Jalandhar. 😉As I remember, I did both a Prologue and a regular piece of your superhit thread.

In any case, despite all this tweeting, I do not think this Yudhishitir can displace Gautam Rode or, who was it, Arjun Bijlani (? ) in your heart, so I am safe!!😉

Shyamala Aunty



omggg FINALLY SOME1 I KNOW is here...i ws in this forum for first two epis...later couldn come here coz of lack of time..but i NEVER missed any AL epi..n yes yes aunty.. Yudi is my naya naya crush...but my Pandav-Arjun Bijlani,Gautam Rode,SRK,Sidharth Malhotra,Mohit Raina-their places r FIXED in my heart...😆😉...But no aunty u r NOT safe coz Crush ho ya Serious Love...pyaar toh pyaar hota hai...😈🤣...

comin to the show...oh i would love love to make posts...bas waitin for one moment which can 200% drive me to make post here finally...n if tht happens this will be my 23rd Forum where i will be makin posts..😳😳...

will surely chk out ur reviews...!!

n aunty..srsly SO HAPPY tht v met again finally aftr DKDM...🤗🤗🤗🤗
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Originally posted by: kt25

The first thought that came to my mind was what a jerk Karan is? He pretended to be so in love with Mahima. That was a total shocker to me as I thought that he would excuse himself and go to the bathroom and cry considering how it was shown that he was so much in love with her. To me he is worse than Rathore. Rathore is insensitive and full of himself but atleast he did not deceive or back stab someone. Karan is a two timing loser and I am pretty sure he will pay for his deeds.

Loved Akash for giving back to Rathore and calling him a cheap jerk. Akash was so gentle and caring to Mahima's sister Megha. He was truly like a big brother and he is gaining respect in leaps and bounds in Ananya's books. She has started to admire him not for his looks but for his personality and of course looks is added bonus. They both are so similar that they follow their heart and do the right thing even it means not following the rule book. He has an air of mystery around him and is very unpredictable. I think girls like that and Ananya is no exception. His suave, smooth, sexy, laid back attitude is definitely not going to go unnoticed by Ananya. She has offered to go with him to the morgue which he turns down and I think to make it up to that he might actually go and have dinner with her in her room. It looked like her hotel room in the precap and he might have invited himself over. Precap was definitely scorching with Ananya looking her best and Akash complimenting her open hair. Tulip looked very pretty with subtle makeup and Yudi was charming as hell. Contradictory to what others have posted, I believe this scene is not someone's dream but it will happen for real since they have reached that level of comfort where they can have dinner without feeling awkward.

I agree and I also do not think the lady in red is Natasha who is shown breaking the glass and neither is this a dream sequence.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Thank you very, very much, my dear. I am flattered that you got thru these 5 pages and still enjoyed them!

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Originally posted by: taahir004

Awesome Analysis
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