This is by far the most well-written post on Sneha Kapoor that I've found in this forum. You penned down my feelings so well, translated each of them into words the way I could never do. Even I was and still is an ardent Shakti Mohan fan, since DID days. She is the reason I began watching D3- would have watched it even if there was no KriYaansh. Only Kriya was good enough for me. And Kriya was the good girl, the one going through all the trouble then. I had to support her, and of course I had an obligation to hate the bitch who was making her life a living hell! And Sneha played that bitch so well! There was no ignoring her- she exuded so much attitude! There were times when, unwittingly, I would find myself admiring Sneha's Sharon as she spewed fire at Kriya in a KriSha scene. Although I thoroughly enjoyed RDX's party I never thought Sharon's love angle would be explored well, and we'd get to see so many shades of Sharon. I passed it off as a once in a blue moon kinda thingy. I admired Sneha and saw some potential in SwaRon for the first time in secret admirer revelation. But even then I was pretty sure that I hated Sharon. She was still being a bitch, twisting and turning a pointed knife in Swayam's heart.
Then came the Haaye Rama sequence. And she took my breath away. That moment, I knew, I had fallen for the hazel eyed unconventional beauty. And this was no momentary infatuation. She was there to stay in my heart for a long time. I was in love with Sharon and I loved Sneha Kapoor. It was not just Sharon or Sneha- it was both of them, put together. Sneha's Sharon has a place in my heart that I gave to no other fictional character ever, not even the haughty and disagreeable yet charming Mr. Darcy!
Even I waited to catch a glimpse of the 'real' Sharon in the group IVs. She would mostly be seated in some corner shyly smiling or talking to some co-actors. But when it was her turn to speak, she was wonderfully articulate, and need I say it, so full of grace. This grace, that had become a part of Sharon, even when she slightly raised her eyebrow in anger, was so much a part of Sneha.
The writers may have conceived and written Sharon, but it was Sneha who breathed life into Sharon, although she was diametrically opposite to everything that Sharon was, Sharon represented.
Edited by -bLEu98- - 11 years ago