Originally posted by: Earnshaw
"The course of true love never did run smooth"[William Shakespeare]
Indira and Rishi's love is as pure and as true as a child's innocence;and the course of their love also has never been an easy one:sometime in the name of Sameer,or sometime in the name of Sumer;at times,for the sake of family's happiness,or at other times for the sake of saving love from falling apart;throughout Rishi and Indira's love have been tested.But nothing could stop the two souls from loving each other;and nothing in the future also can stop them from loving:because "love isn't there to make us happy...it exists to show us how much we can endure"[Chermann Hesse].In fact,Indira and Rishi's endurance will strengthen their bond ,making them inseparable.
Its obvious that, the writer and the CVs of "HD" will not let the beans spill;they will maintain the suspense so that when it unfolds,it takes us by surprise.So ,even if it was shown in SBS segment that Indira died and everyone was mourning at her home;but I believe that there is a mystery wrapped somewhere in-between the time she was taken to the holy pyre.And the mystery will unfold with the passage of time.But I'm absolutely sure Indira is alive,and Zara is none other than her;well I've my reasons to believe:firstly,it won't make any sense if the character named Indira,who has been portrayed as the protagonist of the drama from the beginning,is suddenly shown dead,and someone else,who looks similar to her,with a different identity,becomes the protagonist ;if this is what is in store,than "HD" is not going to be the very show,which had once touched our hearts and became so connected to us.If the creators of "HD" are of the opinion that,Zara,a whole new character,although the role played by Rati,will replace Indira,than they can't be more wrong.Because the essence of "HD" is Indira and her story,which connects to Rishi.So this creation of the character Zara is nothing more than a facade to me.
"There is no disguise which can hide love for long where it exists,or simulate it where it does not."