The love story of Dr. Irfan and Anji is the most interesting
one because it is dominantly based on humor, which although in this case emerges
from the sincerest of emotions but is often considered to lack ‘sanjeedgi’. This love is comprised of
all sentiments including jealousy, murawat,
sincerity etc. but the demonstration is primarily in the form of humor. For
example, when Dr. Irfan finds out about
Daddy ke dost ka beta, he immediately lashes out but it takes him a split
second to reflect back,
“Wo jo apke daddy ke
khabees dost ka khabees beta hai, uska phone number dijiye zara mujhe”
Dr. Irfan makes no bones about how he feels for Anji and
there are confessions from time to time. Although these confessions seem to all
come out in a humorous manner but on a deeper observation, an earnestness is
present in all of them. However, this
seriousness is apparent for a brief moment but it exists,
“Tumhein tumhare
fasane sunane ko jee chahta hai”
“Intihaai mukhtasaran
ye ke ap mujhe bohat achi lagti hain”
What’s interesting to note here is that despite of all the
humor, Dr. Irfan is offering unconditional love to Anji as opposed to all other
‘sanjeeda’ love stories in the drama.
“Khair ab toh jaisi
bhi hai mujhe manzoor hai”
This humorous love eventually turns into the much talked about
‘sanjeedgi’ towards the end. This is the only love story which is shown a conclusive and serious ending. This is a tad bit ironic because humour was able to achieve here what serious love stories couldn't.
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