Originally posted by: AreYaar
But you gotta love the irony that this supposedly non-existent minority is supposedly a great influencer on stalkers and writers at large😆...it's used as a launching pad and promotion hub for all sorts of things😆...only few manage to take it in stride...most are busy being hyper over every little string that is pulled...after all this time also ppl refuse to wisen up to how they are being used😆
@AY - It's the only thing that remains CONSISTENT. 😆
I'm just tired honestly speaking. I don't even have it in me to even criticise them anymore. I'll just take it along with me that Malhotra undergoing the last bit of self-growth last week as he realised he needs to let go was the ending.
There remains no sincerity, purity, sensitivity anymore in the story and so to believe that Nandini has finally reached the stage where her "want" of him has finally peaked and she wants to make Manik hers and give herself to him seems too superficial for me 😕 This wasn't what MaNan deserved, this wasn't what we deserved!
I'll reflect back to what they had both said to each other one day whilst sitting at their staircase:
"Nandini...you know what I think?"
"Hmm?"
"I think...our best...is yet to come. Our future."
I'm just going to take along that he found his solace in the tininess of her palms and she found her home in the largeness of his hugs.
Their future was too precious to be played with to such an extent. It was always better to have ended it and let the imagination of fans weave their own happy endings. Because neither the medium of Indian Television nor the channel of MTV held the capacity of portraying that future babies were rightful of.
Their future of hamesha is too long and endearing anyway and their love was too pure and truthful that no matter how well they would've done with this last lap, it would never have been enough.
Edited by twinkle10 - 10 years ago