My father is my HERO!!
How unfair I was to say that. How unfair to him.
"Main aap se prem karti hoon, parantu mujhe woh pita kabhi nahin mila jispe main Garv kar sakoon"
How unfair it is for a human being made up of blood and flesh, of weaknesses and insecurities to be niche-ed next to Godliness, just because he is a father.
The father struggles to be the "superhero" his child thinks him of (for once lets not go into the ways he chooses to do that ), only to disappoint his child with his Un-heroism one day.
As we grow we judge our fathers as individuals and not the Godly creature we once thought them to be. We disapprove their short comings, and ironically our fathers love us for our short comings.
We laugh at the crazy antics he used to do to make us laugh as a child, not realizing that he cherish those moments like prized possession.
We look back at our childhood and shake our head in disapproval for thinking him next to perfection, and he still loves the imperfect childhood of ours. The only person probably, who will go to the earth's end just to get that annoying irritating whining unreasonable child in us back.
Father. some one who never left us, even when we asked him to do so
I'm ashamed of all those moments when my dad took me to picnics, (something whose mere mention was enough to escalate me as a child) and I tried to feign enjoyment, not actually enjoying it, because I have outgrown the fantasy called picnic. I'm ashamed. My parents are not at home, but somehow I don't think even if they were I have the courage to go and confess this
Hey guys!! It was a marvelous episode, agree with pratiksha didn't looked like a daily soap that too ekta's. Tokas, Basu, Ranka, Chandra, Nandini, Nand. TAKE A BOW!
Read all the takes, do I need to say, they were superb. Can't say much. Somehow, today's episode is making it a little difficult for me.
Edited by aishwish - 8 years ago