Dev, "Mein Paro se pyaar nahin karta. Maine usse kabhi theek se dekha bhi nahin" ( I don't love Paro. I have not even seen her properly) and then scene fades away with Jenny's sweet smile and accelerating music, and viwers start feeling good with approach of a happieess endingss. But is this really a happy ending? Or, is this just an ending. I am not arguing about the righteouness of approach Dev took in reaching the conclusion, nor I am arguing about falling in love with a prostitute.
All I want to talk about here is about if Dev actually fell in love? What is the guarantee that, if Paro returns the next day and apologies and give him a flash, he will not run away back to her. Or, what if he meets some one who is more beautiful then jenny and all over him, will he leave jenny then. No one can answer this question but the time (or the writer of the script in this case).
Since childhood We have seen a distinction between boys and girls, which initially potrayed as a rivalary and enemity, later transforming to shyness , to lust to immaterialism. At various phases of life the two distinct bodies always feel some kind of attarction towards each other like two opposite poles. But unlike magnetic poles, they some times behave in weirdest ways possible to show this attarction including as far apart as arguments, fights, care and not to forget lust.
But what about Love? Do they also feel love towards each other? Or, they just name this whole package as 'love'. If this is the case then you can only attach this kind of package with someone who you come in contact with, whenever you come in contact with someone, you start showing the weird attraction inlcuding fights, arguments, care and lust. But with certain someone this attraction is higher as compared to others, and you name the feeling Love.
.....to be contd..