Forced Marriage
As Sunny watches the events leading up to Agnes and Rony's engagement, he comes to a realization. The condition acts as a mirror, reflecting his feelings back to him. To himself, Sunny is whispering. "Main kya kar raha hoon? Agnes ki peeda mujhe itana kyon chooti hai(What am I doing? Why does Agnes's anguish touch me so much?)" For Sunny, the turbulent environment sets off a process of self-discovery. He examines his feelings and wonders how close he really is to Agnes. "Ho sakata hai ki Agnes aur mere beech isase bhi adhik kuch ho jise main sveekaar karana chaahata hoon(Maybe there's more to Agnes and me than I've been willing to admit.)" As the understanding sets in, Sunny struggles to accept the reality that he can no longer ignore. At a turning point, he makes the decision to break his engagement to Tara. Sunny confronts Tara in a highly charged exchange, revealing a difficult truth that has been kept too long hidden. As MaNita's (Matthew and Juanita) wedding day draws near, Sunny creates a plan to declare his love for Agnes, picturing a moment of honesty and clarity in the midst of the joyous occasion. "Main Agnes ko yah bataane ke liye ki main kaisa mahasoos karata hoon, shaadi ke sahi samay ka intajaar karoonga(I'll wait for the perfect moment at the wedding to express to Agnes how I feel.)" While preparing for the wedding, Sunny accidentally hears Rony confess his love for Agnes. He misreads the situation and thinks Agnes is the one pushing things, not realizing the intricate web of lies that surrounds them. "Main tumase pyaar karata hoon, Agnes. Please mujhase vivaah kar le(I love you, Agnes. Please get married to me.)"
Sunny is devastated by what he believes to be Agnes's betrayal, and his grief only grows. His sense of betrayal is made worse by the misunderstanding, impairing his judgment. Heartbroken, Sunny whispers to himself. "Agnes aisa karane ke liye kaise taiyaar thi? Vah mujhe alag hi lag rahi thi(How was Agnes ready to do this? She seemed different to me.)" Taken aback, Agnes makes an effort to reject Rony's advances as he begs her to marry him. As she struggles with the effects of her decisions, the complexity of her circumstances increases. "Please, Rony,aap jaanate hai ki yah sveekaary nahi hai. Juanita ki shaadi hum barbaad nahi kar sakate(you know that this is not acceptable. Juanita's wedding can't be ruined by us.)" A violent confrontation between Sunny, Agnes, and Rony is set to occur as Juanita and Matthew's wedding day progresses. Conflicting emotions, secret truths, and miscommunications combine to build tension that could break the fragile bonds between the Kuruvilla and Jacob families. He feels that Agnes is pushing Rony to end his relationship with Lynette. The protagonists, their futures entwined in a tapestry of emotions and ready to unravel in the face of impending disclosures, find themselves at the crossroads of destiny in the tangled webs of love and treachery. The confrontation that is about to happen sets the stage for an exciting conclusion in which secrets must be revealed and the nuances of love and deceit must be carefully balanced. Sunny feels the weight of misunderstanding and heartache pressing down on him, as memories of his time with Agnes flood his thoughts, each one serving as a painful reminder of the past. Sunny remembers their furious confrontations at the bus stop during their early days of relationship. Their early arguments set the stage for a partnership that would exceed expectations. A strong recollection of their tense disagreement at the fashion presentation emerges; an unconscious power struggle that foreshadowed their close bond later on. Sunny's imagining replays moments from their time spent working together at the office. Their common interests and conflicts at work produced a special relationship that went beyond the office. Resurfacing images of the chaotic events in the flooded tunnels serve as a metaphor for the difficulties they overcame together. It was at these times filled with tension that they became closer. Sunny's sadness gets worse as a result of the deluge of memories and the crushing weight of his feelings. He collapses to his knees, the agony too great to endure in silence. Her name is being screamed by Sunny. "Agnes!Hum kaise aage badhe? Hum yahaan kis tarah pahunche(How did we move on? In what way did we get here?)" Sunny breaks down, his heart's fragility revealed as he gives in to the inner anguish. A misconception fuels the devastating conclusion of losing Agnes. Sunny struggles with the deep loss in the remnants of their shared past, his heart broken by the misfortune of events. The stage is set for a crucial scene in which Sunny and Agnes' broken relationship must be repaired by clearing up misconceptions and revealing the truth. The past takes on a haunting quality that begs for closure in the here and now. Sunny takes a dramatic step in a desperate attempt to save his sister Juanita's marriage.
With his heart heaving under the weight of the coming sacrifice, he approaches Agnes. "Agnes, I'm not sure how to deal with this, but I can't allow Juanita's wedding to fall through. I insist that you marry me." Agnes, engulfed in a flurry of feelings, is devastated by Sunny's demand. Her life is now filled with anxiety because of the man she once admired. Agnes is inconsolable. "Sunny,aap is tarah se vyavahaar kyon kar rahe hai? Hamaare saath kya hua(why are you acting in this way? What happened with us?)" Setting the bar high, Sunny threatens to call off Juanita's wedding unless Agnes consents to a short-term union. As they negotiate the perilous passage ahead, there is a tangible sense of tension in the air. "Juanita ki khushi ko keval isi tarah se bachaaya ja sakata hai. Chahye maheene ke liye, aapako kaanooni taur par mujhase shaadi karani hogi(Juanita's happiness can only be saved in this way. For six months, you must be legally married to me.)" Agnes, whose heart is weighed down with conflicting emotions, grudgingly accepts Sunny's forceful proposal when she realizes that Juanita's wedding is in jeopardy. Agnes lets out a deep breath. "Theek hai, main yah karoonga.Sunny, yah sahi nahi hai(All right, I'll do it. Sunny, this isn't right.)"
Once the deal is finalized, Sunny and Agnes find themselves in an unwelcome alliance bound by obligation rather than love. The boundaries between obligation and desire become hazy in the shadows of this hesitant union, entwining Sunny and Agnes in a complicated emotional web. The drama that is developing sets the stage for a turbulent journey where these characters' fates will be shaped by whispered truths, sacrifices, and secrets. The tenuous nature of Juanita's marriage casts a gloomy pall over Sunny and Agnes' brittle relationship. The Kuruvilla family members respond in a variety of ways, expressing their feelings and ideas, as Agnes enters the home as Sunny's bride. Lynette is happy. "Parivaar mein aapaka svaagat hai, Agnes! Tumhe apani bahan ke roop mein paakar mujhe bahut khushi hoti hai(Welcome to the family, Agnes! Having you as my sister makes me very happy.)" Ammachi feels overjoyed and content. "Tumane hamaare ghar mein raunak la di hai, mere priy. Aasheervaad aapako gale lagae(You've added an air of brightness to our house, my dear. May blessings embrace you.)"
Manorama feels enraged and shocked. "Yahaan kya ho raha hai? Sunny, tum is...middle class ke ladaki ko hamaare ghar mein kaise la sakate ho? Samaaj kya kahega(What is going on here? How could you, Sunny, bring this... this girl of the middle class into our house? What will societythe society say?)" The spouse of Manorama, Thomas, is perplexed. "Yah vah nahi hai jisaki mujhe aasha thi. Kya yah sahi hai, Agnes? Khair, dekhate hai yah kaise hota hai(This is not what I expected. Is that right, Agnes? Well, let's see how this plays out.)" Jacob is taken aback. "Sunny,aap hame aashcharyachakit karane mein kabhi asaphal nahi hote. Mera maanana hai, Agnes, aapaka svaagat hai. Yah vah nahi tha jisaki mujhe aasha thi(you never fail to amaze us. Welcome, I believe, Agnes. This wasn't what I expected.)" Juanita is surprised."Agnes?Main isake liye taiyaar nahi tha. Kya ho raha hai, Sunny(I wasn't ready for this. What's going on, Sunny?)" Manorama, unable to contain her contempt, expresses her disapproval of Agnes in a straightforward manner. Manorama is hateful. "Tara aur Sunny ek perfect couple the. Ab hamaare paas yah... aam ladaki hai. Janata kya dekhegi? Vah ek bhayaanak sharm aur apamaan hai(Tara and Sunny were a perfect couple. We now have this... common girl. What will the public see? She is a horrible shame and disgrace!)" On the other hand, Lynette stands by Agnes during this turbulent initiation, providing encouragement and support. Lynette offers support. "Bas, Manorama Chachi! Ab jab Agnes hamaare parivaar mein shaamil ho gai hai, to main use yahaan paakar khush hoon. Aaiye unaka haardik svaagat kare(Enough, Manorama auntie! Now that Agnes has joined our family, I'm happy to have her here. Let's extend a warm welcome to her.)" Agnes receives blessings from Ammachi, the family matriarch, who acknowledges the stronger ties that go beyond social norms. "Agnes,aap hamaare saath prem aur karuna ke saath aage badh sakate hai. Ab aap is parivaar ke sadasy hai(may you proceed with us in love and compassion. You are now a member of this family.)" Manorma's intense animosity toward Agnes is evident in the way she treats her, verbally abusing and mistreating her constantly while she lives with the Kuruvilla family. "Naukrani,jaakar meri chai le aao. Apane aap ko sadupayog mein lagao. Yaheen aap fit baithate hai(go fetch my tea. Put yourself to good use. This is where you fit.)" Agnes, crushed under the weight of Manorma's harm, is forced to bear the humiliation since she is stuck in a role she did not choose. Whispering to herself, Agnes is resigned and says, "Mujhe isaki ummeed nahi thi. Cheejen vaisi kaise ho gaeen jaisi ve theen? Mera lakshy Juanita ke vivaah ko bachaana hai(I didn't expect this. How did things come to be as they were? My goal is to save Juanita's nuptials.)" Manorama keeps taunting Agnes, trying to diminish her value in the family, since she is unrelenting in her attempts to make Agnes suffer. "Agnes,aap bhaagyashaali hainki aapake sir par chat hai. Aap hamaare bina rasoi ke pharsh par so rahe honge. Apana sthaan yaad rakhe(you're fortunate to have a roof over your head. You would be sleeping on the kitchen floor without us. Remember your place.)" Agnes takes comfort in the strength that has characterized her throughout her life as she battles the daily barrage of abuse.
"Main use mujhe bikharane dene se inakaar karata hoon. Juanita ki khaatir main ise sah loonga. Shaayad aakhirakaar cheezen badal jaengi(I refuse to let her shatter me. I'll put up with this for Juanita's sake. Perhaps things will change eventually.)" After seeing the unfairness, Lynette starts to worry more and more for Agnes's welfare. "Agnes,sab kuch galat hai. Is tarah se kisi ka khyaal nahi rakha jaana chaahiye. Main Sunny se baat karoonga. Hame Manorama Chachi ko apana shoshan jaari rakhane ki anumati nahi deni chaahiye(everything is wrong. This is not how anyone should be taken care of. I will speak with Sunny. We must not allow Manorama aunty to carry on with her abuse.)" The Kuruvilla home becomes a battlefield as Agnes endures the unrelenting storm of cruelty; it's a fight between Manorma's hate and Agnes's silent strength. Sunny's hatred for Agnes grows, causing an unbridgeable gulf between them. Agnes's attempts to mediate the rivalry and Sunny's resentment create a difficult atmosphere in their shared space. "Agnes,main tumhaara chehara nahi dekhana chaahata. Hum bistar ke madhy mein ek parda lagaane ja rahe hai. Apane paksh mein raho(I don't want to see your face. We're going to hang a curtain over the bed's center. Stay on your side.)" Reluctant to completely give in to Sunny's hatred, Agnes musters the strength to resist the stifling atmosphere. Agnes refuses to give up. "Apani hi shaadi mein, main ek ajanabi ki tarah vyavahaar karane se inakaar karati hoon. Parde ke saath ya parde ke bina, main is pad ke liye ladoonga(In my own marriage, I refuse to be treated like a stranger. With or without a curtain, I'll battle for this position.)" Amidst this stressful situation, Agnes makes a hilarious mistake by using Sunny's face cream in an attempt to make her presence known. She had no idea that her innocent act will set off a chain of events she never would have predicted. Agnes is murmuring to herself. "Ho sakata hai ki thodi si face cream aapake us kathor dil ko naram kar de(Maybe a little face cream will soften that hard heart of yours.)" There's a crash in the room, and it's Agnes stepping on the cream bottle by mistake, tripping and falling along with Sunny. Their eyes meet in the aftermath of the unanticipated crash, a moment that transcends the animosity between them.
The sound of Ammachi's summons reverberates throughout the Kuruvilla mansion, and Agnes and Sunny, each expecting a different cause for the call, dash downstairs. "Beta, please yahaan neeche aaen. Mujhe aapaki madad ki jaroorat hai(come down here. I need your help.)" Sunny wonders why Agnes stays with Ammachi, thinking the call was intended for him. Ammachi does, however, disclose a startling turn in the story. "Agnes kis kaaran se aai? Tumane mujhe bulaya, Ammaachi(What made Agnes show up? You gave me a call, Ammachi.)" "Oh, Sunny,mere priy, mainne Agnes ko pyaar se bulaaya(my dear, I called Agnes lovingly)," Ammachi says, laughing. "Vah kisi maamale mein madad karane ke liye vahaan maujood hai(She is there to help with a matter.)" With a playful twinkle in her eye, Ammachi reveals the reason for the call—a broken lightbulb that needs professional repair. "Agnes,beti,daalaan ki roshani theek karane ki jaroorat hai. Kya aap apana gyaan saajha kar paenge(dear, the hallway light needs to be fixed. Would you be able to share your knowledge?)" Ammachi teases Sunny with a lighthearted remark about Agnes's odd skills and unexpected personality. "Ho sakata hai ki Agnes tumhaare liye halki baaten bata sake, Sunny. Shaayad ek mahila ka sparsh hi vah cheez hai jisaki hame aakhirakaar zaroorat hai(Maybe Agnes can shed light things for you, Sunny. Perhaps a woman's touch is just what we need after all.)" Agnes is thrust into the spotlight by Ammachi's teasing, displaying her talents and shocking the Kuruvilla family with her tomboyish flair in this unexpected turn of events. The dynamics in the household take a humorous turn as the lightbulb puzzle develops, providing a moment of relief from the general anxiety. Manorama chooses to show her generosity by buying the family members clothes and sarees as the wedding plans come together. "Ye aapaki saariyaan hai, Lynette, Ammaachi aur Juanita. Yahaan purushon, Sunny, Thomas aur Matthew ke liye aapake suit hai(These are your sarees, Lynnette, Ammachi, and Juanita. Here are your suits for the men, Sunny, Thomas, and Matthew.)" Anxiety awaiting the final present grows as the distribution goes on. Thinking of Agnes, Lynette asks about the part she had in the celebrations. "Aur aakhiri lekin mahatvapoorn, Manorama? Kya Agnes hi vah vyakti hai jise upahaar mila hai(And last but not least, Manorama? Is Agnes the one who gets the gift?)" In a shocking turn of events, Manorama claims the final saree is for her and not Agnes. "Oh,yah meri hai. Main shaadi mein khoobasoorat dikhane vaali hoon. Kisaan apani dekhabhaal karane mein saksham hai(I'm up for this one. I'm going to look beautiful at the wedding. The peasant is capable of taking care of herself.)" Agnes boldly tries to disguise her disappointment and puts on a grin, despite the subtle humiliation. "Yah to ek sari hi hai. Main nipatane mein saksham hoon. Mujhe isaka asar khud par padane dene ki jaroorat nahi hai(It is only a saree. I'm able to deal with. I don't need to let it affect me.)" Driven by her compassion and affection for Agnes, Lynette chooses to offer amends after seeing the disappointment Manorama's acts have caused. "Agnes,mere paas aapake liye ek special gift hai. Aaie aagaami shaadi ke liye ek khoobasoorat lehenga lene ke liye stor ki or chale(I have a special gift for you. Let's head to the store to get a gorgeous lehenga for the upcoming wedding.)" Touched by Lynette's overture, Agnes first declines—possibly due to pride or a desire to avoid forcing the issue. "Lynette,aapane mujhe sveekaar karake bahut kuch kiya hai. Main tumhe pareshaan karana band karana chaahata hoon(you've done enough by accepting me. I want to stop troubling you.)" In an attempt to show Agnes how much she is loved and appreciated, Lynette is adamant about doing this for her, highlighting how important Agnes is to the family. "Agnes,koi pareshaani ki baat nahi. Main aapake liye cheejon ka khyaal rakhana chaahoonga. Choonki aap hamaare parivaar ka ek anivaary hissa hain, main chaahata hoon ki aap khoobasoorat mahasoos kare aur shaadi mein shaamil hon(it's not a problem. I would like to take care of things for you. Since you're an essential part of our family, I want you to feel beautiful and included at the wedding.)" Agnes, moved by Lynette's sincere fondness, grins a little and finally agrees to go shopping with Lynette. "Well, Lynette. Yadi yah aapake liye bahut mahatv rakhata hai to mujhe aapaka saath dene mein khushi hogi. Main aapaki dayaaluta ki bahut saraahana karata hoon(I would be delighted to accompany you if it holds great significance for you. I appreciate your kindness so much.)" Agnes and Lynette enter Kalyan Silks and are met with a captivating display of formal and casual, traditional and modern attire. Lynette and Agnes were welcomed into Kalyan Silks, a haven of hues and textures that promised to turn the impending weddings into a graceful and elegant show. The owner, an accomplished specialist in the realm of gorgeous textiles, leads them to an exhibit of sarees and lehengas, each more stunning than the previous. "Ladies,mujhe aapake samaksh sarvottam chayan prastut karane ki anumati den. Hum har svaad ke anuroop kuch na kuch pesh karate hai, chaahe vah classic ho ya trendy(allow me to present the best selection to you. We offer something to suit every taste, whether it be classic or trendy.)" Lynette's perceptive eye eventually finds what she feels is perfect for Agnes among the magnificent exhibit—a gorgeous golden lehenga that exudes grace. "Ise dekho, Agnes! Mujhe yah sachamuch bahut sundar lagata hai(Look at this one, Agnes! I find it to be truly beautiful.)" A transition happens as Agnes adorns the golden lehenga. She is the epitome of regality—like a queen ready to attend a royal function. Agnes transcends the ordinary at that precise moment, appearing as a picture of elegance and beauty in the golden lehenga that appears to be tailored for her. But as the two gaze at Agnes's royal reflection, the happiness is short-lived as they see the expensive label on the item. "Lynette, yah badiya hai, lekin price...( it's stunning, but the price...)" Despite the expense, Lynette is unflinching in her resolve to fulfill her dream and insists on paying for the lehenga out of her own budget. "Agnes,yah aapake liye chamakane ka mauka hai aur aap kisi bhi keemat par khushi ke paatr hai. Main ise aapake liye praapt karane ke liye krtasankalp hoon(this is your chance to shine, and you deserve happiness at any cost. I'm determined to get it for you.)" Agnes is so full of appreciation that she says so, but Lynette gives her a warm, bear embrace instead. "Main aabhaari hoon, Lynette. Mujhe nahi pata ki tumhe vaapas bhugataan kaise karoon(I'm grateful, Lynette. I have no idea how to pay you back.)" She has a hug from Lynette. "Koi jaroorat nahi priye. Ab se tum meri choti ho, sirf Agnes nahi(There's no need, dear. You're my choti from now on, not just Agnes.)" Manorama is shocked when Agnes appears in the gorgeous golden lehenga, her expression changing from amazement to disdain. "Yah kya betuki baat hai? Lynette, tumane is kisaan ladaki par apana paisa kyon barbaad kiya(What is this absurdity? Lynette, why did you waste your money on this peasant girl?)" Despite Manorama's criticism, Lynette remains steadfast in her conviction. "Yah koi barbaadi nahi hai, Manorama Chachi. Is khaas mauke par Agnes ko khaas mahasoos karane ki jaroorat hai. Vah meri choti hai, kisaan nahi(This is not a waste, Manorama Aunty. Agnes needs to feel special on this particular occasion. She's my choti, not a peasant.)"
Manorama's limited viewpoint contrasts with Lynette's all-encompassing viewpoint, bringing to light the hidden conflicts within the family. "Choti? Aap use chaahe kuch bhi naam den, vah Naukarani hi rahati hai(Choti? Whatever you name her, she remains a servant.)" Lynette's choice to purchase the lehenga turns into more than just a straightforward transaction; it's a confession of love for Agnes and a symbolic protest against prejudice. "Agnes parivaar hai, Manorama Chachi, aur main aapako use kamatar nahi hone doonga. Yah use pyaar karane ke liye hai(Agnes is family, Manorama Aunty, and I won't allow you to diminish her. This is for her to love.)" Manorama's harsh critique echoes around the space, exposing the deep biases that persist throughout the family unit. "Vah hamesha Naukarani hi rahegi, chaahe aap use kuch bhi pahanae(She'll always be a servant, no matter what you dress her in.)" Sunny sees Agnes entering their room wearing the golden lehenga and is immediately taken aback by her breathtaking beauty. His eyes enlarge with real wonder. Sunny sees Agnes for the first time as more than just a friend; rather, she is a bright presence that is alluring in the golden tones of her lehenga. Agnes's necklace falls off her neck at an enchanting moment, hitting the floor with a beautiful symphony. Reacting quickly, Sunny kneels to pick it up. "Oh, I am sorry.Yah bas phisal gaya(It just slipped off.)" Sunny chooses to seize the chance to have an intimate moment rather than giving the jewelry back right away. A faint smile plays on his lips as he holds the necklace in his palm. "Aaie main ise aapake liye vaapas rakh doon(Let me put it back on for you.)" She can feel the excitement between them when Sunny goes to attach Agnes' necklace. Sunny's breath brushes over Agnes's neck, making her heart race. A connection emerges from the calm exchange of breaths and heartbeats that goes beyond the shallow limitations that had up until now characterized their relationship. Sunny tenderly lays the necklace around Agnes's neck, relishing their romantic moment. Agnes is appreciative of this kind, surprising act in return. "Thank you, Sunny." The room seems to hold its breath as the necklace rests against Agnes's skin, capturing a moment that, despite its simplicity, holds the possibility of something deeper. A necklace becomes more than just an ornament in the calm light of that chamber; it becomes a bridge between two hearts, suggesting a connection that will be revealed in the next chapters of their journey.
The following day, Agnes enters Shantivan with a mischievous expression while costumed as Solicitor Nisha Rajeev. Her eyes gleam with resolve as she gets ready to torment Sunny in a lighthearted manner. Agnes assumes her character as Solicitor Nisha Rajeev and sets the tone for a day full of teasing and naughty shenanigans. Agnes, in her new position, doesn't pass up the opportunity to make fun of Sunny as he goes about his day. She makes light of his occasional frowns and cleverly remarks on his somber manner. "Aapaka chehara itana lamba kyon hai Mr.Sunny? Kya koi aapaki subah ki coffee ko meetha karana bhool gaya hai(Why is your face so long, Mr. Sunny? Has someone forgotten to sweeten your morning coffee?)" Sunny gets more and more irritated with Agnes with every joke and humorous remark. His normally calm exterior starts to break out because to Solicitor Nisha Rajeev's antics. "Solicitor,mere saath game khelana band karo. Mujhe apane kartavy poore karane hai(stop playing games with me.I have duties to complete.)" Agnes keeps teasing, straddling the thin line between humor and real laughter, unfazed by Sunny's annoyance. "Oh, Mr. Sunny,main bas yah sujhaav de raha tha ki hum aapake din mein thodi dhoop shaamil kare(I was just suggesting we add a bit of sunshine to your day.)" The staff and family members at Shantivan are amused by the unexpected turn of events as a result of the fun exchange between Sunny and Solicitor Nisha Rajeev.
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