Originally posted by: _symphony
I don’t agree, she rightly married Rahul. Because that’s where her mental peace lied. Who was better for her is a practical question and got nothing to do with emotions. Who was a better person, definitely Aman. But if she was ok getting married to someone who only needed her and not loved her, it’s her choice. Everyone is entitled to seek their own happiness. Why love has to be extraordinary always. It can be mediocre also. She settled for a mediocre love for her extraordinary happiness.
the bold part: If you've watched the movie, I wonder why you think that Rahul doesn't love her. He had love for Anjali as his closest friend... he went to her to confess his love for Tina and rehearsed how to tell Tina that - figure!...He wanted to have her in his live with Tina - again as his closest friend (he showed that at the banc scene with Tina)...he was devastated when she left...this love hadn't died over the 8 years of no-contact (made clear in the mind-play that his daughter made with him). It was through the physical proximity in the camp and observing her, he started to feel physical attraction additionally as Anjali had changed in her appearance and demeanour. So, it became a regained friendship of the youth and the newly awakened romantic love.
I don't think that both, Anjali and Rahul, perceive their common love as "mediocre". At least, I don't.
Edited by Clochette - 4 months ago
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