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Posted: 10 years ago
#71
Beautiful start of Hues of Happiness
Felt sad for Arnav that he was ignored by his family just because he could be a doctor like them...
But following what your heart says would be a no regret in your life.
Doing something which u like gives u more satisfaction rather than u were forced to do something which gives u a boring life.
I follow this motto is my life "It's One Life, Live it My Way!"
Different character of Arnav as a artist and guessing Khushi to a singer...
Looking forward to read more!
Continue soon!
Thanks for the pm😉
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Posted: 10 years ago
#72
Different concept..
Already in love with the story..
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Posted: 10 years ago
#73
Amazing concept
Beautifully written
Arnav as a kid I could imagine ishaan of tare zameen par
Wished arnavs parents could understand his love for art
Simply loved the update

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Posted: 10 years ago
#74
i love the concept
it's different
please continue soon
thanks for pm 😊
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Posted: 10 years ago
#75
Mints, what an awesome start to an amazing story. I feel this is going to be your best work till date.
From birth we are so used to looking at the world from materialistic view that I never thought how an artist would look at the world. Actually the whole world is a canvas for him. In our fast paced life, we never realise these small treasures and happinesses like listening to someone's story about themselves or a place, sharing a small meal with someone and relishing it.
Mints, just superb!!! 👏

I loved so many quotes you have written in the story.

"There could never be a price tag for happiness"
So true, happiness does not depend on how much money we have or what big posts we hold in our careers, happiness can be felt by anyone at any time and it such small joys that make our lives worth living.

What a pity that Arnav's parents never realised his worth.
Eager to read the next update now.

I remember a song which is so apt for Arnav here.

Woh to hai albela, hazaron mein akela
Sada tumne aib dekha, honar ko na dekha...

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iS5377oAuU[/YOUTUBE]
Edited by canapoem - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
#76
That was an awesome beginning Mints, to an issue most of kids faces growing up. Living in this materialistic world and making ends meet, parents dream of there kids to be able enough to earn enough to live a life better than them but in this dream they overlook what there kids wish for, dream for and love to be one day.

While growing up when I have to give up my painting as it was labelled as an expensive hobby I felt my heart break. I still paint at time but it's not with the enthusiasm as it was use to be, being suppressed for too long. So I can feel how Arnav felt here not being accepted by his own family, the ones who are suppose to understand you the best. But I'm glad he didn't give up on his passion his dreams.

I look forward to read more of it.
Edited by rk2127 - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
#77
Loved the concept.
Its like a breath of fresh air.
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Posted: 10 years ago
#78
aawesome
that was soo beautiful
arnav as an artist
d way u described india thru his eyes was magical
waiting for kushi's entry
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Posted: 10 years ago
#79

Originally posted by: canapoem

Mints, what an awesome start to an amazing story. I feel this is going to be your best work till date.

From birth we are so used to looking at the world from materialistic view that I never thought how an artist would look at the world. Actually the whole world is a canvas for him. In our fast paced life, we never realise these small treasures and happinesses like listening to someone's story about themselves or a place, sharing a small meal with someone and relishing it.
Mints, just superb!!! 👏

I loved so many quotes you have written in the story.

"There could never be a price tag for happiness"
So true, happiness does not depend on how much money we have or what big posts we hold in our careers, happiness can be felt by anyone at any time and it such small joys that make our lives worth living.

What a pity that Arnav's parents never realised his worth.
Eager to read the next update now.

I remember a song which is so apt for Arnav here.

Woh to hai albela, hazaron mein akela
Sada tumne aib dekha, honar ko na dekha...

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iS5377oAuU[/YOUTUBE]


Ohhh Kavi... how I love this song!! It is perfect for Arnav on HOH... 😃
And to all those talented people out there, whose special talent is not appreciated in comparison to academics. 🤗
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Posted: 10 years ago
#80

thanks for sharing with us such a beautiful story.

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