At the end of the first week in college, Kaveri Khushi Gupta had come to two iron-clad conclusions. One that she was destined to be singled out as “that Mechanical Engineering” girl for the rest of stay in IE, Varanasi and the other that she had found in Arjun Agarwal , till then not much more than an unimportant classmate, a friend for life.

And it was the extremes of these situations that helped her get through what was, in her own dramatic words, possibly the most trying period of her life.

Not only had she become the one person who everybody with a basic level of awareness of the day to day goings on of the college knew; she was also relentlessly subjected to questions that ranged from idle curiosity to intense awe, averaging on teeth clashing idiocy. So much so that her responses had become staccato and automatic, nevertheless deterring none of her inquirers – professors and students alike, from shaking their head and wishing her luck.

Yes, she had chosen to study Mechanical Engineering

No, she didn’t know that there would be no girls in her class. Or in any of her senior batches

She was fine and she would be fine for four years.

Yes, she would try and apply for a branch upgrade to Electronics at the end of the year.

Yes, she would lift hammers if that’s what studying mechanical engineering meant.

At home, things were no better with both her parents alternating between worrying themselves sick at their daughter’s unique predicament and being completely blasé about it.

Tripti, however, had completely agreed with Arjun’s point of view that this would someday be a great story to tell and that the momentary discomfort that Khushi felt was just that – momentary.

Khushi, on her part, disagreed (vehemently) with her sister but let her comments slide to avoid getting trapped in a battle of words and views with Tripti.

Amidst the storm that was her life though, she continued to catch glimpses of the mysterious AV Sir all around the campus. If she were to be absolutely honest with herself, she had actively started to look out for the defining shape of the back of his head, the slightly taller silhouette amidst raucous crowds, the lazy but supremely confident swagger that defined his gait as he walked through the corridors of IE. She knew nothing of him except that he known as AV to his batch-mates and as AV Sir to all of hers, a name that would catch her ear when it was being shouted down the alley outside her classroom or amidst the chaos in the college canteen at lunch time. He had not walked into her classroom after that first day but the number of references to him highlighted that he was one of those who was popular across branches and batches; and for the right reasons, not because he had the honor of being the only one of his gender in a class full of the opposite.

“Arnav Varun.”

Khushi looked up to see Arjun set down two plates of samosas topped with luscious green coriander chutney and two cups of steaming hot tea. She continued to look at her friend as the chaos around them swirled to a peak in characteristic lunch time routine.

“AV-sir. That’s his name.” He explained as he settled down on the chair in front of her. When Khushi didn’t give him a suitable acknowledgement, he shook his head and continued.
“You know him… the senior who came to our class on the first day? The one who briefed us about ragging.” Arjun asked, stuffing a samosa into his mouth without caring to be civil with food.

Khushi schooled her features to remain blank and frowned as if in confusion all the while thankful that Arjun had no idea just how quick her heart beat had become.

Arjun clucked and sipped his tea. “Arre, he asked you to sit down while the rest of us kept standing? The person who is responsible for the special status you enjoy while the rest of the class gets ragged into confessing their deepest secrets in front of everyone and participating in the most humiliating dares?” He continued, almost annoyed that Khushi didn’t remember.

“Oh…him…” Khushi said with impromptu carelessness. “Arnav Varun. Two names. Sounds weird.”

Arjun guffawed, unintentionally spraying fried pastry from his mouth all over the table. “So says the girl called Kaveri Khushi Gupta.”

Khushi made a face and dusted herself with a shake of her head. “Gupta at least makes it sound like a name. Arnav Varun just…” She shrugged again.

“He is probably from Bihar. They do that to avoid getting pegged as a particular caste. Big problem in that part of the country, I hear.”

“How?” Khushi asked. “And why?”

Arjun frowned back her even as he chomped away.

“How and why do you know that about Bihar, the two names concept…” She shrugged.

“Dude, forget about his name. The man is a hero. Complete rockstar.” Arjun said emphatically, thumping the rickety table and spilling some of Khushi’s tea on the laminated surface.

Khushi raised an eyebrow at him but remained silent, allowing him to continue.

“Contender for the gold medal by a significant lead. His current CGPA is the highest the branch has seen in more than a decade. He’s got two offers in hand – one from Wheels Auto – with placement in Germany, no less and another from a Korean machinery major – they came recruiting for the first time and picked up just one student. But he apparently doesn’t want either…he is studying for the Common Entrance Test and people are willing to bet their first jobs that he will receive calls from all six Institutes of Management this year.”

Khushi listened to Arjun patiently even as AV-Sir’s ranking in all her lists (real and fictional) spiraled right up to the top. Her friends from school and her sister had always mocked her for placing that much importance on academic success but the truth was that with every achievement being highlighted, Khushi’s awe only grew

Awe? More like a crush, Khushi Gupta, a small voice teased at the back of her mind.

Ignoring it, she shrugged again. “If he wanted to pursue management studies, why take up those jobs and kill someone else’s chances? And why study engineering in the first place?”

Arjun looked at her incredulously and threw his hands up in the air. “Because it’s what anyone in his shoes would do? Because the CET could go anyway and it’s good to have a backup? And Management – well because that is the path to truckloads of money and a cushy job and eventually the chance to be a biggie CEO or CFO or something someday?”

Khushi knew Arjun was right. Well, she corrected herself, he was at least normal for wanting the things that they were conditioned to want. In fact, this was exactly the kind of path her parents dreamed for her. And she for herself.  Who was she kidding? She was impressed. Highly impressed.

Khushi cleared her throat. She couldn’t let Arjun know that though. Because…well, she had no clue why she wanted to hide that particular piece of information from her friend but it seemed important and Khushi decided to cling to that approach like a life raft.

“Yeah well. I think it’s a waste of four years of education. I mean…Wheels Auto? Do you even know what that means? And in Germany – that means they must have been recruiting for design. He could have had a chance to do something really cool. But,” She shrugged.

Arjun seemed to consider her comment for a second before he shook his head. “You may have a point but..without a …aren’t you going to eat your samosa?” He asked, eyeing her snack as he did.

Khushi shook her head. “Help yourself.” She had eaten nothing but samosas and kachoris for lunch all week. This was definitely not the path to losing weight – one of her personal goals – to be achieved during her tenure at IE.

“Thanks. I still don’t know how you can say no to these. I mean I have no idea how I am ever going back to the pathetic excuse for samosas you get back in Mumbai.” Arjun said, taking a large bite of Khushi’s snack.

“I need to lose weight.” Khushi muttered, glancing down at herself and tucking in her stomach with all her might.

“Huh?” Arjun asked, leaning in.

Khushi shook her head. “Nothing…you were saying…”

“Oh haan,” Arjun said, polishing off the rest of the samosa with enviable ease. “I was saying that I see your point but I have been speaking with so many of my older cousins, my Dad’s friends. They all say that at some point management becomes bigger than technical stuff…so it would make sense to have a degree in it, wouldn’t it? Kick start the process.”

Khushi shrugged again. “Maybe. But it’s definitely something one should think about before making a career call, I think. Plus MBA would mean more studying. I just got done with CEE for Engineering entrance. I think I am done with competitive exams.” She said, sighing deeply as she sipped on her tea.

“Now that I totally agree with. Though honestly, I thought you would make it to IE, Mumbai or Kanpur. What went wrong?” Arjun asked casually.

It hurt. Despite her promise to herself, Khushi found her heart sinking as the sliver of a forgotten dream seemed to taunt her. “I don’t know. I think I messed up Physics. I must have. I always do. Which is ironic given both Baba and Ma are so good with it.” She said softly. “I did manage to get Aerospace in Kanpur but…you know that better branch concept. Plus my parents are here and this is just…” She shrugged. “Easy.”

Arjun nodded. “Makes sense. IE, Varanasi is great. I am lucky I even got to be here. And I think your parents were right. Aerospace would have been very narrow in focus, would it not? Though I am not sure they expected to have you be the lone flag bearer for women kind in Mechanical, did they?”

Khushi groaned. “No. I don’t think they did. Though Baba did say something about skewed gender ratios being pretty commonplace across engineering schools in the country. Now why would he not tell me this before,” Khushi said exasperatedly. “I tell you, it’s a bane having absent minded professors for parents.”

“I assure you it’s better than over enthusiastic parents who swear by being over-involved in your life.” Arjun said dryly.

Khushi grinned at him and opened her mouth to say something when loud cheering from a table to her right distracted her.

Turning her head she saw a bunch of fifteen odd students, (all boys, of course), crowding around a table that couldn’t have seated more than five people at a time.

She didn’t know if her pulse had picked up in sheer anticipation or if it was the sight of him that did it but there he was – Arnav Varun as she now knew he was named, amidst loud whoops and rigorous back-slapping, cradling a guitar in his arms, two long fingers poised at the strings as the other hand hovered over the other end.

“Oh yeah, and apparently he is an amazing guitarist and an even better singer.” Arjun added, looking towards the table in awe.

Khushi groaned inwardly. Guitar? She wanted to throw her head down on the table and weep. This is all she needed to finally cement her intrigue. For all her pretense of disinterest and disapproval, she knew she had fallen – hook, line and sinker.

And as if to stamp an approval on her realization, the strains of familiar music erupted and the otherwise noisy cafeteria erupted into loud cheer. Clearly, this sort of an impromptu session was commonplace. And he was the hero.

Guitar strums filled the air and a couple of people seated with Arnav on the table joined him using the table surface as a set of drums.

“Doston”, he said out dramatically, grinning as the dimple in his left cheek deepened. “Aaj college ka aakhri din hai…”

A couple of people laughed out aloud and someone yelled from somewhere in the small cafeteria, “Wrong song, AV-sir…There’s still a few months to go for your farewell”

The strumming continued, as did the drums as more people joined the crowd around the table, making it difficult for Khushi to see properly. And yet, she couldn’t move from her seat.

“Aur aanewali zindagi ke liye sabne apne liye kuch na kuch socha hai…”

More cheering followed as people yelled incoherent retorts from across the room.

“Par maine apne liye kuch nahi socha…”

Khushi craned her neck to see him laughing as he finished the dialogue, ducking as his friends clapped him loudly on the back and jeered his declaration. There were shouts of “Hero”, “AV-Sir” from the room that added to the sudden mood of celebration in the small cafeteria.

“Haha, AV – no way…Jhoot mat bol…” Someone yelled from the table in front of the one Khushi and Arjun were occupying. Clearly he was someone from the final year batch. Maybe some other branch. Given what Arjun had said of AV-Sir, it wouldn’t be a stretch to imagine that he was popular across batches…Guitarists were always popular…there was something about that musical instrument. That and drums. Khushi sighed as she craned her neck some more.

“….Aur aaj mujhe baar baar…ek hi khayal aa raha hai….”

More cheering and loud yells followed with more students gathering around and halting their lunch time chatter to listen in. Khushi now noticed that a significant number of women from different branches and different levels of seniority were beginning to stare at the singer. She bit back the temptation to roll her eyes. Of course, he had to be popular with the women.

“Papa kehte hain, bada naam karega”

Beta hamara aisa kaam karega”

The crowd had started to clap in rhythm with the song, making it difficult to hear his voice but the guitar and the table drumming was as loud as ever.

This was one of those songs that defined the concept of college education and filmy romance in Bollywood. Underlined by the fact that the actor had found while filming this song, the love of his life, had always added to charm of it. In all her practiced cynicism, she had never imagined that the world would allow her to see so many people come together in something as simple as a Bollywood song rendition. These were the things that Tripti expected college to be made of, things that Khushi had argued vociferously for years that were only the Hindi film industry’s way of glamourizing something as mundane as education. Or was it the other way around?

It didn’t matter. In that moment, the atmosphere in the canteen, the singing, the hero with the guitar, the admirers, the girls who couldn’t stop giggling, blushing or staring, all screamed celebration in the exact manner that threw Khushi off and pulled her into the depths of their charm.

“He is something, isn’t he?” Arjun said with an awestruck smile.

And that was enough to break the little spell that had woven itself around her in golden threads. But before Khushi could react, the song continued, keeping her glued to her seat.

“Mera toh sapna”

His voice fell, husky and low as some girls wolf whistled and Arnav winked at them with a smirk

“Hai ek chehra…”

“Kiska chehra, AV?” Someone shouted with cupped hands around his mouth, his voice echoeing around the room

“Who’s the lucky girl, AV?” Another voice boomed from another part of the room.

“You are breaking hearts here, AV-Sir!”

“Dekhe jo usko…Jhume bahar…” He continued, swaying slightly as the rhythmic clapping, strunning and drumming continued.

“Gaalon pe khilti, kaliyon ka mausam”

“Aankhon mein jaadu…hothon pe pyaar…”

As his voice rose to a crescendo per the song, the room erupted again, in loud, whistles and cat calls.

Khushi felt a shiver run down her spine even as goosebumps erupted all over her arms. She felt her stomach flip like she had been on a giant ferris wheel.

“We should go. We’ll miss our…” She whispered but she might as well have saved herself the trouble. Because Arjun Agarwal had risen from his seat and was walking over to the table where AV-Sir and his friends were seated.

“Arjun,” She called out but she knew that in all the merriment around her, her voice, already hesitant, would be drowned.

Sighing she looked on as the song ended with loud clapping reverberating across the cafeteria, with faces known and unknown cheering on the impromptu session and a few even demanding an encore. Anyone who witnessed the scene wouldn’t imagine that this was the middle of the day with classes still awaiting all those who stood clapping, shouting, even mouthing the lyrics of their next demand no better than they would at a karaoke night in a club somewhere in town.

No sooner had the thought flashed through her head that Khushi realized she had an Electrical Engineering lab session to attend at half past two. One look at the watch was enough to remind her that she, and Arjun, needed to head towards the lab which would take them as much time as they had on hand, to walk to. Rising from her seat, she picked up her bag and slung it over her shoulder, adjusting her dupatta as she did. Her stomach growled with the want of food and she took a deep breath, happy that she had managed to avoid a meal that would do nothing but melt directly to sit on her hips.

Sliding across the chair and out of her seat, she cleared her throat and walked hesitantly through crowds towards where the singing had just resumed, this time another song that was a guitarist collegiate’s moment of shining. Arjun, her friend and life raft, was standing right next to the group of seniors, gawking at the man in the center who was still crooning in his velvet smooth voice. As she approached the table, a couple of students looked at her and whispered words to themselves (“Mech. first year”, what else?), making Khushi change her mind. If Arjun wanted to miss lab less than a month into college, it was his problem. She needed to get a move on.

She changed her direction towards the exit, maneuvering her way through the jostling crowds, ignoring the way people around her, girls and boys alike were singing praises of he-she-did-not-want-to-glance –at.

Just like that, she raised her head and looked directly at him.

And the unthinkable happened.

He was looking at her, his eyes crinkling in good humor as he smiled, the dimple in his left cheek deepening just as the color on her face.

Kaveri Khushi Gupta was a dead woman.

River Song, Music and Lyrics

Album: The Great Gambler

Song: Do Lafzon Ki

Music: R. D. Burman

Singer: Asha Bhonsle

Lyrics: Anand Bakshi

Dil ki baaton kaa, matlab naa poochho
Kuchh aur hum se, bas ab aa poochho
Jis Kke liye hain duniya deewaani,
Yaa hain mohabbat yaa hai jawaani

155 thoughts on “Chapter Two: (Not) At First Sight

    1. Cheers Meera! U just brightened up a boring mid-work-weekday, thank you for that. Had been waiting for this update for so long that I jumped when I got the mail update.
      Anyway, coming to the chapter..

      “Papa kehte hai” has been one of my absolute favorites for so long..and to imagine Arnav (Barun obviously) singing it.. *swoon* I felt like one if those blushing and giggling girls. :P

      So, Khushi’s crush has been firmly cemented..its a full blown first-love situation. And now, their eyes met..woah..cant wait for whats to follow.

      Manwhile, Im glad Kushi’s found a fast friend. Her insecurities are still there maybe AV will help her overcome those?

      Arnav is a right rockstar huh? :D But what’s his background..yet to find out..and what did he do that soured Arjun’s current hero worship?

      Eager to find out. Loved the update Meera :) <3

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    1. While reading this I had this big stupid smile on my face and My first born (Arya) was asking me” mamma why are you smiling like that ?” and came to look at my lappy to see if i was seeing something funny and I was thinking thank god his dad is not here to call me a” loosu” coz smiling without any reason hehehehe.
      Oh Meera this was soooooooooo beautiful and I was imagining ME in Khushi’s place. I think i am also in love with AV sir. It must be so hard to be in Khushi’s place. Already being single girl in her class is making it hard for her and now the crush with AV……… Does KKG have a chance with AV sir?

      Love the song. very big fan of Amir k

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    1. I’m so so sorry…for the extreme delay in unresing! It’s been a hectic week!
      Coming to the chapter…
      Your description of Khushi’s predicament is so apt. I can really relate to it. [And so can many other readers, as I have read from comments] However, it was never this extreme for me, thankfully. I can imagine how irritating it must be to be the centre of unwanted attention at all times. And not even for the right reasons at that, as Khushi rightly pointed out! :D
      Arnav Varun…. what to say about him!!! *insert dreamy sigh* Batch topper, popular, charming, handsome (dimpled!! <3 ) AND a guitarist-cum-singer!!! I mean, come on…. He is the epitome of perfection! A personification of every girl’s fantasy… Without actually setting my eyes on him, I find myself falling. No wonder, Khushi is completely powerless against his brand of magic ;)
      I absolutely loved the impromptu jamming session. I miss my college, where such things were not a rare happening. This part made me so nostalgic! I guess, that is going to happen a lot in the coming updates too. ‘Cause I tend to relate this to my life more often than not…
      Papa Kehte hain is such a classic collegians’ song. And, Arnav’s rendition of it was just fabulous!! The picture that you painted with your words keeps replaying in mind!!! Uski dimpled smile ne to..haaye, maar daalaa!!! ;) :D
      Khushi’s feelings about AV…her intrigue, the awe, the attraction, the wistfulness and her apprehension…everything just falls right in place. [‘he-she-did-not-want-to-glance –at’ was such an HP touch. Hehe]
      And that moment of the eye lock….Ufff!!! Too good!!! The energy, the chemistry, the magnetism… was just perfect!!
      I’ve fallen, Meera…. Hook, line and sinker… for this story (& AV, of course) ;) :D

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  1. I think it has something to do with being college myself that I have fallen in love with the setting and the inception of the story. Well, the crushes on seniors and the need to remain aloof at the same time – reminds me of the daily routine! But Arnav Varun is mighty mors talented than anyone in my small college world. Well, you might not receive regular comments from but I’ll surely catch up once in a while!

    – Dee

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  2. Oh wow ! An all time favourite song !! Lovely n Arnav singing it … Can imagine the college hero singing !!

    Next update is going be all chemistry ?!? ;). Cute update!!

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  3. Thank u for updating….Though I am following this blog, I did not get a notification….

    Nyways, coming back to the update, I loved the update…..

    Khushi has found a friend for life in Arjun….. This is a pathetic scenario that there are very less number of girls in her stream of engineering…. Will be difficult for Khushi to cope with it…

    One can relate to Khushi….. Arnav is the hero of college so its but natural for Khushi to have a crush on him……

    It seems college romance will soon blossom…..

    Please update quickly…….

    (orchids8888 from IF)

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  4. Omg..dat song was my fav n I remember drooling over amir khan thousand times.. ds story is taking to my childhood n school days. N nw arnav singing dat song..( r u trying to kill me..just kidding).. nw I know y khushi decide to runaway. N arnav,is he singing abt khushi or some one else

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  5. And then there were two.

    Dead women, that is.

    Kaveri Khushi Gupta. And yours truly.

    What was that ? Right out of the loveliest of movies and the wonderful-est of fantasies – there arises Arnav Varun. I like to believe that he could be as much a South Indian as a Bihari, but that hardly matters. What matters is that my poor heart is now his.

    It rings a bell when you point out that academic achievements are as weighty as a moral virtue in the eyes of many – and that includes me. Sigh. And then the singing and the guitar. Is there ANYONE who isn’t in love with this man?

    About the ending, heres something for us all to enjoy –

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  6. Meera, with this chapter, Kaveri Khushi Gupta is not the only dead woman. Add me to the list too..!

    This chapter was, plain n simple, magical n mystical.. It reminded me of my collage days, those canteen break and my crush in collage..it makes me want to rewind to that time again..sigh!

    Kudos Meera..thoroughly enjoyed reading this 😊

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  7. i can tell you i miss those smosas and chutney never tasted any thing better after my uni days….only thing is was there were no av in my collage as our was women only…so their eyes met…and waiting for firework…love this story

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  8. Meera lets make an “officially dead list” I see a couple of comments up proclaiming their place on this list….I hereby reserve my name on the list too … ( IF id: memyselfandrshi)

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  9. Awesome update Meera!! That song, whole update was swoon worthy lol!!!! Totally loved it!!!!! You brightened my really snowed in, icy and icky day :-)

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  10. Kaveri Khushi Gupta… pls don’t give up the Mech Engineering. I know at least 1 woman who is very good at it.
    Aww… she seems to be falling for AV! Although she is not showing it. Loved both songs you used here.

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  11. ahaaa – iam lucky – first of all, my trick worked and I got an update alert – then, I got a spot on the same page as the update in IF thread – then, I got to read the lyrics and watch one of my favourite songs – (though i have heard this song humpty number of times, I have never imagined barun in aamir’s place and when i did that now when i was reading ur update, the scene was perfect for me) – then, I got carried away with your awesome writing of the canteen scene – what a relief from a hectic day (though iam supposed to be on a vacation – can u believe it??)
    all in all supero super update meera – kalakitta maa – I have lost a piece of my heart to AV sir – happy to know that khushi has found a deep friend in Arjun – will wait to know more
    want to read more meera – waiting already for the next update dear
    will wait for CW toooo

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  12. Awe that was such a sweet update. You just took me back to my old days, old but memorable days.
    You created college life so beautifully. And arnav like rock star to too hard to resist, can understand why Khushi is losing herself to him. But god is he going to break her heart in the end? Don’t want to think about that right now.
    Loved both the songs. Brilliant update meera. Thanks for updating.

    archnahardik123(IF)

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  13. And he sings. And plays the guitar.

    And I am like Khushi – gone hook, line and sinker.

    There is something about AV through Khushi’s eyes that makes the reader want to be in her shoes and bask in this man’s glory and see him for themselves and swoon over him. You have managed to capture that first instance of realisation of a crush very well.

    AV is like the typical crush-worthy boy-man and I wonder how will this play out for Khushi over the years in college…because something big must have happened for her to reach the point in prologue that she did.

    AV also seems to have noticed her or is she just one of many for him with just the added thing of her being the only girl in her stream…lets see…

    Arjun seems to be on his way to become AV’s shaagird and I like how all the little things mentioned in the prologue is now finding its roots.

    What I specially love is the easy way you have written this because that makes it so much more easy to connect to these people, to forget the world and immerse oneself in the story and to sing the songs they sing. I am loving the 90s mahaul and of course the little witty remarks…very reminiscent of some parts of AWW in that but here it is obviously in a different way.

    A great start to what I am predicting to be a great love and life story.

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  14. just read the update. only one word ‘awesome’. just made me remembered my college days. a class only with mere bunch of girls with band of boys is something which i have experienced during my college days. your way of writing this ff is simply touching many memories of those golden days. thank you meera for writing such a beautiful ff where memories which were deeply closed are beginning to explore.

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  15. Meera, who did not fall in love with Amir Khan in that movie? By Cementing Av’s image with amir khan in that movie, you have created a cult following for this Arnav Varun as you can tell from the comments. He is too good to be true and we get all this through Kushi’s perspective. So I am wondering given the difference in their college years (he is about to graduate and she is just starting), did anything come out of this crush or did it stay one sided and the great love story is about to start now that they are out of school? Glad to see Kushi and Arjun bonding, she really needs this poor girl being the lone flag bearer for women in her engineering batch.

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  16. “Papa Kehte Hai” seems to be a hot favourite of many people !
    I still get goose bumps when I hear it ! And imagine what our poor little Kaveri Khushi Gupta must have gone through specially after ” Anhkon hi Ankhon Mei Ishara ho Gaya ” with the hot AV … haye … thud !
    Nothing like hot samosas and chutney in college canteens ! she must have had a strong will power to pass that by !
    Bless Arjun to be there for her and with her during the most stressful time of college …

    Thank you Meera for reviving those carefree college memories …

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  17. Why oh why there is no AV Sir in my college? Not one crush-worthy senior in my branch. Sigh.
    That said, Papa kehete hain is evergreen. Be it 1995 or 2005 or 2015. The setting of the cafeteria, the guilt and annoyance that you’d have to leave the fun to attend perfect-substitute-for-sleeping-pills electrical lab, and the center of universe like stud senior. And certainly not to forget chai and hari chuteny topped samosa (if I were Khushi, I would let Arjun have my chai and eat his Samosa too), behen you captured the spirit of a college canteen and made it come alive on my computer screen through your words.

    Can this get any better?

    Of course it can, it’s meera writing it!

    PS: Tell me about lifting hammers? I had burnt my hand in the forging lab.

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  18. Dead list newest addition me!!!
    Av oh gosh<3<3 there are I guess only 2 girls in the entire mech department in my college…n I would not want khushi to give it up–why should boys have all the fun :-P
    Hammer lifting is kinda fun did it in the first sem and strangely I miss it hahaha.next option is electronics not my branch:-( but stick with mech K !!
    Your updates just put a smile on my face it reminds me of the everyday lives of us engineering students..

    P.S.strangely AV reminded me of Zaroon junaid fron zindagi gulzar hai:-)

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  19. wow .. just wow…
    golden college days……..khushi is cute…keepin a poke face n tryin to get info abt AV sir. And now KKG is officially declared to have a biggest crush on AV.
    Arjun is a sweetheart…. hope khushi gets into Electonics by next year..poor girl how much can she bear hearing Mech 1styr comments. Maybe if it was Tripti she wud hav enjoyed all the attention.
    And not so fair that u ended it at look…:-)
    hoping to get Arnavs pov/views next

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  20. Arnav’s achievement list goes on & top of it he is a rockstar , kaash mein us college mein padh paathi uffff…. The students are smitten by AV , Khushi is not an exception she is a goner . Arnav did notice a certain kaveri khushi Gupta too .
    My name is mdtharun in IF

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  21. God Meera, you make us fall in love. You have a habit of creating male characters that make me swoon, and it is incredibly bad for my health because you are seriously raising the expectations I have for men. This Arnav is no exception- you successfully give the reader the feeling of an intense powerful crush, heart flutters, stomach flips and all. Sigh.

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    1. So here I am with more. Lists shall begin once again.

      1. I love Kaveri Khushi Gupta. And it helps that the many people I know who are named Kaveri are all immensely likeable.
      2. Arjun seems like that friend I would have a crush on for 10 minutes and then realise that we are so much better off as friends.
      3. Tripti is an awesome younger sibling. Just the right amount of brattiness.
      4. Now coming to AV. I already love him. And you know why? Because you always create characters that make me fall in love. I have said tgsi before (don’t know if I said this to you), but you are one of the three writers who is responsible for me having high expectations. #Single4Eva
      5. I am so glad that you are back. I can’t even describe how excited I am right now.
      6. :D

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  22. I love “Do Lafzon Ki”. Ma’s favourite song.

    And. Now you’re talking. I lived in Bihar for all of 5 years and I didn’t really like the people or the place much, but I really appreciate you for making he-she-did-not-want-look-at belong to that land. They aren’t as… “dehaati” – forgive me, but that is the word that’s used :/ – as the rest of the country makes them to be, really.

    And I really like your narration. It’s not even borderline sappy, because stories with college settings to turn out to be pretty sappy! And poor Khushi, I want to laugh at her predicament. Does that make me a bad person or you a good writer? :p :D

    Can I eat Arnav up? ThankYouVeryMuch.

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    1. P.S. Forget guitars. Make Arnav play the piano next, pleeeaaase? :D Just add to his list. And I’ll be a dead woman too.
      Watch Wladislaw Spilzman’s (Adrien Brody) fingers glide over the keys to play Chopin’s Ballad no. 1 in G minor in The Pianist and you’ll understand why I ask this of you. :)

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  23. If Khushi is a dead woman after seeing him, I’m decidedly faint after reading the way you’ve written him! Enigmatic, mysterious, practically mythical in his accomplishments according to all around him. Loved how she seemed to see him everywhere. Brought to mind this dialogue “Humne socha tha jab pyar hoga to asman mein sitare aur bhi chamkne lagey gain . har jagah sirf wohi nazar ayengey. aur jab woh samne ayengey to phool barasne lagengey, anchal mein sitare chamakne lagengey, charon taraf sirf hansi aur khushi ka mahol hoga”
    How wonderfully you built up to the climax, that small crowd of 15 swelling to include the entire canteen. All gravitating towards this mesmerising AV. Goose bump inducing for all your readers. And now this song is swirling in my head “pehli nazar mein kaisa jaadu kar diya”

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  24. Khushi is a dead woman indeed! How can anyone not fall in love with AV? He is smart, handsome, popular, nice and can sing and play the guitar! Appears he is charming too ;-)
    Can’t wait to read more about their next meeting.

    Takes me back to my college years as an engineering student – time for crushes, highs and lows in frienships and relationships!

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  25. Beautiful update Meera! Khushi has fallen for AV sir and he seems to be a charmer. I like the compatible friendship that Khushi and Arjun share. Could Arjun’s present dislike for Arnav arise from the fact that he is the man of her dreams and maybe responsible for her heartbreak? I see a love triangle here in which Arjun will be falling for Khushi while Khushi is admiring Arnav.

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  26. beautiful update meeraji,

    college days are best days any body can have,everybody has different experiences..wow thanks for giving us this kind of story reminds me of my college days….
    kuahi and arjun friendship is nice i guess its one side love for arjun as of now he likes sushi more than friend…and kuahi she likes arnav and falling for her senior its common at their age…
    barun in that song oh god…..we can drool over him any time …..

    if id kushiarnav1…

    thanks for the lovely update….
    cheers..

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  27. Whoa!! .that song was one of my all time favourite… Try to imagine arnav singing that song and that was wow!! ..no doubt Khushi is a dead woman indeed..
    What a brilliant update it was truly mind blowing ..
    Waiting for next already.

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  28. “And the unthinkable happened.
    He was looking at her, his eyes crinkling in good humor as he smiled, the dimple in his left cheek deepening just as the color on her face.”

    Kaveri Khushi Gupta was a dead woman. And so was I.
    These heart stopping moments you create, oh Meera.
    Out of the entire crowd, his eyes search for her and only for her. His eyes find hers and he smiles. Could Khushi’s little crush not be one sided after all? Major dhak-dhaks happening.

    I’ve been harping about this right from the beginning, but I can’t help but say it again – everything about this story is so relatable, I can’t help but nod in agreement at every thought Khushi has – about her college…about her career…even about her weight. Especially when she finds herself liking Arnav more after knowing about his academic genius. I know it might be a tad bit unfair, but intelligence always does wonders to my impression of a person. I am glad somebody here (Khushi, and by extension you) agrees with me. :)

    Talking about Arnav’s academic prowess – boy am I glad he’s famous for the right reasons for once! :P He’s a hero though and through – and I can’t help but wonder if anyone can be this perfect. Although I have seen people like Arnav in real life, who’re good at almost everything…but I often find myself wondering if there are any chinks in the armour.
    Well, we have seen AV’s character through other people’s eyes, maybe we’ll know more once we see him in action in the subsequent chapters. *suppresses a squeal* :D

    Eager to see what happens if/when these two people with two very interesting names meet next!

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  29. Your song choices not not be more perfectly timed.. a dragging work day was jolted into a throwback…!! “Papa khete hain” has that undeniable knack of never aging.. it makes you feel young at heart again and also lets you reflect on all that you have achieved..

    AV may have noticed Khushi more than she is aware of.. Arjun is a good friend and hopefully will be her pillar of support through out..

    Sita – Ladyr – IF username

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  30. Loved d update….poor khushi….definitely no escape from AV..got completely bedazzled!!!
    M totally intrigued regarding their past courtesy prologue…hope curiosity doesnt kill this cat…:-P

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  31. Khushi, no wonder she was floored. We all are smitten by AV. You so beautifully described college cafeteria, their hero and her denial and realisation of the first crush. Plus the songs, wow. What happened that they reached the prologue? Eager to read more :)

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  32. Kudos Meera:) simply fantastic !

    AV Sir ne toh ek nazar mein he dil jeet liya.. Khushi your in big trouble..
    Papa kehte hai..one of fav songs and what a perfect setting! Waah kya baat hai …felt as I was in that cafeteria too!!
    Your song selections are such a treat ..Thank you my Dear:)

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  33. Sigh.. I am a dead woman too….
    Topper, singer, guitarist, tall, confident.. what more does a woman need? ;)
    Makes me wonder what was I doing in an engineering college for 4 years!

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  34. Oh Meera! What a walk down the memory lane… that wasn’t just a walk for some of us, its more like a journey back in time! :)

    It was such a lovely update, that first glance, that smile, that flutter in heart traveling down to the stomach. Falling in love.. emphasis on that slip and slide of that fall, that moment when your feet leave the ground, you are held aloft by the sheer momentum of your move, defying gravity… this update was about that … that shift in the axis of our being… that incipience of that sentiment.

    Ah.. the feeling of falling in love.

    And you were a bit of a tease here.. you left us hanging with your AV’s smile? His one-sided dimple? Now, the tyranny of that wait…

    Your stories are poetries…

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  35. Oh Meera ..its not Kaveri Khushi Gupta who is a dead woman..Its me who is going to be dead if you keep writing about Arnav in this poetic way!!God woman you made me feel like a teenager..
    I feel like I am in my earlier days ..the only problem is some of the parts from today’s chapter reminded me of my school days .You know I always had a thing for boys who played guitar or drums and plus if they had dimples then nothing would stop me from gawking at them.
    God how can you not fall in love with this Arnav.Isn’t he a perfect package for any girl(at least for now).
    Why did AV smile at Khushi showing his cute dimple?does he like her?God I can’t wait for you to update the next chapter!!!

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  36. Awww. Your first crush, Kavi. Enjoy it while it lasts, honey. Before you know it, you will be at a zebra crossing staring at his cleft chin, his curly hair and imagining how your babies will look like and what kind of lake house you will be living in. And next thing you know, he is yelling at you in front of your friends for not looking at both sides of the road while crossing. Sigh.

    Anywho. Dont ask me to elaborate, ok? Some embarrassing moments are better left at 13.

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  37. Lovely lovely chapter, Meera. The song and the way you wrote about Kavi experiencing her first crush….. damn…. it really did take me to an innocent phase of my own life. God. I missed you, Meera. I had forgotten how much I used to enjoy reading your stories.

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  38. Meera…. Are you writing the sequel for a college based romantic bollywood movie ? Because thats what I felt while reading this chapter :) It was so good. College cafe, an academic genius playing guitar and singing the most romantic song in his husky voice !! I don’t think there is a single girl who hasn’t been charmed by him. So how could our Khushi be left out. ..
    I felt little sad for Khushi giving all the monotonous answers for selecting Mechanical branch. But that was her destiny I guess,, that left her out in open to get noticed by our special AV sir and then that unthinkable happened :)

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  39. Hero worshiping final years, don’t I remember that!… :D And God!… Don’t remind me of those guitar wielding singer guys! The ones which had a guitar pick on a chain around the neck :D … What’s up with all of us girls? Very predictable – crushing after those crooning voices and string players… lol…

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  40. Hello Meera ,
    It took me a while but i am here now and boy am i glad!
    The first few updates have been extremely refreshing , i really did not know what to expect from you after some beautiful stories like EIT, CW and AWW to name a few but i was rest assured it’s going to be one hell of a ride for sure.
    I have been off IF for quite some time now , and had lost the urge to comment on anything of late so i simply stopped reading and thought i am over my arhi fiction addiction but you got me back to square one, not that i am complaining. And honestly i rather refer to the leads as Kaveri and Varun rather than Arnav and Khushi.
    The story has a beautiful breezy flow to it as of now , looking forward to finding out what really lies underneath the cover.
    Regards,
    D

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  41. Hey Meera !! Super update .. You made me remember my college days… You made fall in love again with the late 80 songs, the flamboyant hero and heroines and the bold color attires with exaggerated hair dos. Oh I love this all…

    Last main ishaaroon ishaaroon main dil lene wale ,bata yeh hunar tune seekha kahan se…. This Arnav is so heroic and ofcourse any girl would just fall for him irrevocably..

    Love your style of writing and the extra punch are the songs that you add in between and at the end of the update!!

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  42. Meera…college days ..were such fun….memories…you brought them back with this beautiful update….how i wish to go back to that campus and relive those days…
    Arnav Varun a man of many talents and handsome too….Kaveri kushi tera ab kuch nahi ho sakta….tu tho ho gayi deewani…..uski deewani….

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  43. Meera – that was simply riveting. You wrote everything in such detail and in such a way that I felt like the scene was unfolding before me in slow motion….specially the very last part as their eyes met a cross the room and he smiled…..she is a dead woman and I went Thud!!!!

    This reminded me of those days gone by, the first crush, the heart beats speeding up, the blushes …..sigh.

    As Arjun revealed more details about AV sir, I have to admit I was awe struck too. I have always had a thing for good looking, smart, intelligent and sexy men who walk with lazy grace, can play the guitar and sing…..and have a dimple too. Now I am racking my brains about how someone like this fall from grace….since Arjun in the present is not even admitting to his hero worship in the old times.

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  44. Another fabulous update…with each update….we all are thinking are fun days that is our college days….all the beautiful memories are back and just because of you…..you are a cute darling dear. You wrote everything in detail and in such a way that I felt like I am watching a movie or a serial.
    Arnav Varun….hmmm….man with lots of talent….and Kaveri’s first crush. You are not going to kill Khushi but I think you are going to kill us with such a wonderful introduction of Arnav….the more Arjun was telling about Arnav and I am feeling like a teenager ;)….and my kids will kill me, if they read this. A topper, singer, guitarist, tall and confident….what else does a woman need.
    Your choice of songs is amazing.

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  45. Awesome update. Loved it. :) khushi has no option but to fall for the brilliant student, guitarist AV sir !! The song in the cafeteria was so romantic, especially Arnav looking and smiling at her. Hope in the subsequent meetings Arnav also falls for khushi. Can’t wait for them to interact more on a one on one basis. This update really brought a smile on my face. :) Beautifully written. – ship13(IF)

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  46. WOWW……..SIMPLY SUPERB UPDATE………….LOVED IT……….
    UR SONG SELECTION IS PERFECT……IT GOES WELL WITH UR STORY………..NICE CHOICE……….

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  47. I m in love with this Arnav and our MECHY Khushi! N Meera, you are too good!Every time I read a story of yours, I think this is the best!But u keep proving otherwise with even better stories!Good work dear…

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  48. Oh Meera! Hoed an one resist falling in love with Arnav Varun after the description you gave of him! Years ago I fell in love with a fresh faced handsome young hero who crooned “papa kente hai….”. Today I fell in love again with another hero singing the same song in your story. Wow!!

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  49. Hey Meera…What an update…even my stomach is doing flips.These college/school crushes are soo strange…we think we are hiding them well and years later classmates tell you how almost everyone knew about it.Will Khushi be able to mask her feelings well enough?is Arnav just as attracted to Khushi.Meera how am I going to wait for the next update?

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  50. Amazing as always. Words and emotions just flow in your writing. Most important, you ensure to make us feel we are part of the act, like we are in the room where every situation takes place.

    Lot of things happening and from the looks of it, Khushi too has left a mark in IE not just because she is the only girl in ME but academically. Should see what her extra curricular’s are. Looking forward to read what competition she left behind.

    Ah! AV & Khushi’s meetings have been interesting over the decade, that is going to be fun to walk down the memory lane. What happened, what was the fall out and how Arjun too was part of that.

    Lovely choice of Songs as always.

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