The tapestry being woven by fate is impervious to the approval of society or family

  • 11 years ago
No copyright infringement is intended. This video has been uploaded to encourage discussion about the conventions used by Indian serials through the blog post titled "The Science of Serial Romance: Kuch toh hai tujhse raabta". The blog post is located here: http://wp.me/p1XFNh-bU

From the Colors serial Mere Ghar Aayi Ek Nanhi Pari Hum starring Mughda Chaphekar and Karan Wahi. The series, produced by DJ's A Creative Unit, ran from March 9, 2009 to September 3, 2009.

This clip is from the episode that aired on 29th April 2009. Prior to this clip Raj and Chandani end up praying in the same gurudwara (the Golden Temple) in Amritsar but don't run into each other. In this clip Chandani visits a mandir where she wishes that whoever her grandfather chooses should be her partner as only her grandfather's happiness matters to her. Her wish however seems to not be accepted as the coin doesn't stick to the wall as it should. Raj spots this and helps Chandani stick the coin to the wall. He teases her saying that coins are clever things and know exactly what lies in a person's heart. He leaves laughing that she must not have really wished from her heart because whatever one asks wholeheartedly is always granted. This is Raj and Chandani's first meeting.

Foreshadowing with religious symbolism has been used in this scene to indicate that Raj and Chandani's love will not be accepted by her family.

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