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1Bigg Boss 19: Daily Discussion Thread - 4th Sep 2025
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Originally posted by: Earnshaw
The re-union of Rishi and Indira should come naturally,and gradually;not forced upon by circumstances,or with pity.In the real world,it wouldn't be easy for anyone of us to love the same person again after a painful breakup.We will need time to heal and accept our true feelings.So I think the CVs should maintain this real touch,and take back Indira and Rishi to the same situation,where they had come close to each other,developed trust and became friends.Just by getting them married wouldn't bring back the magic they both have in their love story.No one forgets their first love,and Indira definitely wouldn't forget her's;but the beauty of their relationship lies in their small fights,Rishi's teasing,Indira's anger,Rishi's light hear ted jokes.Its not a marriage plot that we want to see,but its the magic of their love,their friendship,their togetherness that touches our heart every time we see Indira and Rishi.Now we have to wait and watch how the CVs re-create the magic,how do they lighten the mood of the story without bridging a gap between Rishi and Indira.Friends,hope you all want the same.
But earnshaw, we can never recapture past times. Our thinking changes, dynamics of relationships change, circumstances change etc.What we will see is a new phase, whatever that may be. Hope it has the same charm, seduction, joy and invokes the same, if not more endearment for the audience as the past