I Found You and Lost You For ever
You were hiding from me,
Where I could go anytime and hug you,
I now know where you lived,
But, I could no longer see or touch you!
We used to play "who will blink" first often in the school, but I have never seen two people in love playing this game, and, I have met enough love-struck couples. However, in the tele-land's romance, the idea of chemistry is incomplete without this game. The heads of creative should not have dozed off in their chemistry class, or bunked it.
The subject offers plenty of chemicals to play with and you can combine two chemicals to form a new chemical. Likewise, there are plenty of ideas to play with and combine to form an original idea to show love. My baseball bat is happy that the heads skipped their chemistry classes.
An extended version of the eye-locking scene with the Ajnabee song playing in the background was the starting point today. It took them a while to realize that it's a complete waste of time to hunt for Treasure Island in each others eyes. The man displayed a moment of concern but checked himself soon, lest the mask slips-off. A call from the detective cut short a not so chemically happening conversation.
I never thought detectives can be such shady characters, who are afraid of showing their faces to the viewers. But, he did pass on an important piece of paper to Veer -- the address of his brother's house in Shimla. It's the same town where every head's imagination likes to go for a hike.
Veer's elder brother married a girl from this small town, and walked out of his family's mansion and business. It took good seven years for Veer to realize that his elder brother is missing in action since he was studying in U.S. No wonder, the dark ages often visit tele-land.
The man is unable to digest the fact that his brother cut off all his blood relations just for the girl from a small town, especially when his presence was so much needed in the family. If it's a small town and the question of middle class girl '-- it has to be about money after all middle-class people come from the money sucking tribe. Veer also got to know today that his brother is dead. I cannot fathom what goes through a person's mind when he finds his most precious thing and then the next moment loses it.
Nihal is going to the picnic as his aunt is smart enough to read his school diary, and makes puri- bhajii for him. The monologue delivered by Ayesha about Nihal quite touching and reminds me of what I wrote last week.
Ayesha looks like is fine tuning her acting skills, while Veer gives me the impression that he is trying to be the new generation SRK. It was a decent episode.
Quote of the Day: "There is an immeasurable distance between late and too late," said Og Mandino.
Enjoy!
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