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Posted: 11 years ago
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She will fight her own love to hate him.
This is not just about a daughter's revenge, but it symbolizes the suffering's of a lover who felt betrayed.
Gave me Goosebumps 👏
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Dreamygal301


CharmingG,😊

I seriously love what you wrote in bold!👏👏 Your words are so lyrical and brings forth strong imagery to mind. So fantastic.

So True. The greater the love the stronger the hate.

Antara is now actually fighting herself more than anyone else. She has to fight constantly, 24/7, not to react to Raghu because it had became as natural to her as breathing to reach out to him.

How do you stop breathing? you can't otherwise slowly, inch by inch, you die and so will she inside as it goes on.

With every hurt and insult she hurls at Raghu, it will kill her even more. She feels she has to do this, to wipe out the memories of love and replace it with hatred. So I wait for the day when she realises that the greatest way she can avenge her father's death is to live life to the fullest which includes being with the man she loves. No parent can ask for anything more, to know that their child is happy and treasured beyond all.

As an aside, I would ask the writers to clear up the misunderstandings as soon as possible otherwise it will become too silly...they are now constantly in each others proximity and have the luxury of asking penetrating questions, surely any moment now Raghu would clarify he had no knowledge the gift box had a bomb, that in fact he had been duped. Her whole anger lies in the belief that he killed her father - but it would make a huge difference to her to know that he never set out to do it knowingly...truly, that knowledge would shift her axis. Then it would be a test of her character as to how she acts knowing the true facts now. Will she be her father's daughter, the one who believes in second chances and seeing the goodness in everyone or will her recent experience taint her forever?




And with that ,DG, you took it to another level.😳😛

Agree they need to wrap this track about the misunderstanding soon. Maybe they will , once the new DM settles down.

The truth about Raghu would hit her on the face and she will truly break down then. The pain and the love all will come crashing down on her. She will forgive him for sure but how would she learn to trust again , is what makes it all interesting. That is the second part of this love story, how Raghu will win it all , what he lost. And about Antara who makes the epic choice. Damn the conflict!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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"She will burn herself , just to make Raghu suffer. And this is what she did. Her faith on their love is so strong that she knows that nothing will give him pain as much as his love snatched away. "
Just loved this^ 👏

Love reading your stuff and few other members...main reason i come here to read all these positive things!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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CharmingG,😊

I seriously love what you wrote in bold!👏👏 Your words are so lyrical and brings forth strong imagery to mind. So fantastic.

So True. The greater the love the stronger the hate.

Antara is now actually fighting herself more than anyone else. She has to fight constantly, 24/7, not to react to Raghu because it had became as natural to her as breathing to reach out to him.

How do you stop breathing? you can't otherwise slowly, inch by inch, you die and so will she inside as it goes on.

With every hurt and insult she hurls at Raghu, it will kill her even more. She feels she has to do this, to wipe out the memories of love and replace it with hatred. So I wait for the day when she realises that the greatest way she can avenge her father's death is to live life to the fullest which includes being with the man she loves. No parent can ask for anything more, to know that their child is happy and treasured beyond all.

As an aside, I would ask the writers to clear up the misunderstandings as soon as possible otherwise it will become too silly...they are now constantly in each others proximity and have the luxury of asking penetrating questions, surely any moment now Raghu would clarify he had no knowledge the gift box had a bomb, that in fact he had been duped. Her whole anger lies in the belief that he killed her father - but it would make a huge difference to her to know that he never set out to do it knowingly...truly, that knowledge would shift her axis. Then it would be a test of her character as to how she acts knowing the true facts now. Will she be her father's daughter, the one who believes in second chances and seeing the goodness in everyone or will her recent experience taint her forever?


And with that ,DG, you took it to another level.😳😛 I try!😊😉...but it's all you today. Now going to expect similar every day from you!

Agree they need to wrap this track about the misunderstanding soon. Maybe they will , once the new DM settles down. I hope so otherwise I will be shouting at the screen a lot!😆😆...but it is refreshing to see Antu being honest about the pain delivered to her heart by Ragu...usually they mumble and go off and it lasts for weeks, doesn't it?!😵

The truth about Raghu would hit her on the face and she will truly break down then. The pain and the love all will come crashing down on her. She will forgive him for sure but how would she learn to trust again , is what makes it all interesting. That is the second part of this love story, how Raghu will win it all , what he lost. And about Antara who makes the epic choice. Damn the conflict! Even knowing the truth it would still be hard...Raghu and her father's death would be linked for ever...but this is where Dr Kaul's upbringing will come through...remember that first week and his attitude to terrorists?...he preached love and understanding...so it would be easy once she overcomes that final hurdle. Trust will be gained with him handling Satya/DM problem for her...but in my mind it has never broken for her, not once she understands the truth and realises his position. She would know for sure that he only lied to hide that letter and its info because he would lose her. I think after her experience with Satya, she would understand. But also, Raghu would have learnt a lesson, to never conceal anything from her again.

I say roll on the conflict, without it all we will see is a bland story without much of anything in it!😉😊

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