Originally posted by: snowflakes2119
Friends, I must admit that there is something extraordinary in PaRi which makes us miss them in weekends. Shourvari's character seems to encompass the silence of sky. Although the sky is aware the turbulent clouds at any moment, can disturb it's peace. The analogy suits Shourvari The hidden pain of losing motherhood and the apprehension of rejection one more time, once the truth of her infertility gets revealed, is visible on her face, as she is aware her Mausi /chachi is always in wait of an opportunity to demean and get her discarded from the family. Sufferings and pain is inevitable in one's life. It becomes relatable if shown with sensitivity and feelings. Would not like to see Shourvari in state of despondency, Hopefully her plan to get a surrogate baby materialises with no major setbacks in it's way.
Good to know someone feels the way i am
Feeling 😆
I initially felt odd when i realised i am missing the daily dosage of cute romance by a supercute pair that too in just in a week
But now i feel happy to know i am not the only one missing them In the weekends
The story may have many shortcomings..strangely this jodi has grown on me..they make me miss them when i dont getto see a small glimpse of them
I loved your description about shorvari's silence..very well put
You guys should teach me how to play with words like this..i personally love it when people write things so beautifully 😳
I heard our PaRi would be coming to Delhi..so wish i could meet them..unfortunately..i hve some projects lined up and deadlines to meet..will hope for the nect time