First of all, this is the first post I'm making. I've seen many wonderful, achingly heartfelt posts here and to their writers, I salute. I hope to rise up to your ranks one day.
I've been a silent reader and a die hard MayUrian for ages here but in the light of recent distressing events I'm forced to speak out.
A warning before reading on: I know this is a fictional show and it may seem like what I've written is assuming they are all real characters but let's just for the sake of contemplation assume such wonderful characters do exist.
Here I try to collect the impact of Nupur's tragic death(and subsequently the death of this show) on the characters.
Ever since our Nups mentioned her wish to be a mother(she'd have made the most filmy and loving mom ever!) I've always imagined what the MayUr offsprings would turn out to be like. Quiet, unassumingly witty and strong like their father, or maybe dramatic and adorably funny like their mother? Li'l Pranav would've been the perfect mix of both. In any case he'd have been quite a legend amongst us!
Now we'll never get to see all of this *sniff, sniff*.
Mrs Shilpa Sharma was a strong character too, and a rock solid pillar for Mayank. As if suffering her husband's loss wasn't enough(or so we assume) she has to watch her son suffer the death of the only other girl he really loved and lived for. The wall our Mayank had built around himself had been willingly broken, all for Nupur, the only person(apart from his mother) he passionately loved and was willing to give up his life for. And it is this Nupur who was so mercilessly stolen from him. We mourn for all the things we would never get to see now. The joys of motherhood she would never know, the little Pranav(or if it's a girl, Mayuri?) whom we'll never get to see now, the father-daughter reconciliation we had been waiting to witness since MayUr got married, the newfound Hollywood dream she suddenly got😆, her role as the LIFE of the grand SaJan wedding, and much, much more(Am I missing something? Do expand the list).
So I'd like to end this post saying that there's only one bright side I can see in these turbid times- these possibilities do leave plenty for creative scope and imagination so all the wonderfully talented FF authors out there can get your creative juices flowing.
I'd love your opinions on this debut post of mine.
R.I.P Nupur Bhushan