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he he i'll tell her... but tell me why is this man so lethal? and why can't i make gifs.
i need that in my signature somewhere aaa.
in pink... er um... maybe? subconsciously? who knows... there had been a lot of throb and thrill between the too nainital onward... fairy lights, dust in eye, rangoli, candle, saree, diya falling, now payal, stalking through the evening, almost kiss... in between she had figured out why she could not say yes to shyam...perhaps in some unknown corner of her a desire to be loved back? and the lavanya issue was never brought in... even without the questioning... where was the la equation? nowhere. achhi ladkis do no wrong, they never ponder their actions, then trp aunties might run away... the introspection was always asr's. even here. cineraria and i just chatted about the la thing. i can quite understand attraction such as theirs overstepping limits society sets... would have been great if she thought about la and felt a little discomfort or something...
he he... run, sir... see you soon. and we shall never know anyway, it's all just our own responses to a particular stimulus... worked for me, didn't work for you... both chalega.
sarah sent this to me and since it completely stopped my breathing, i thought i'd pass on the benefit to all my friends.
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i seem to be one of the very few who liked sana as la...
and you know, ami, the way i view her is that she is at heart not a very threatened sort, she would in fact, do that... send him to help khushi or whatever even though she has noticed a few things. way back i was touched by her paying for a pizza without too much fuss. la is nasty and yet capable of being strong and nice... she always felt real and doable to me.
maybe i don't make sense, and sometimes i feel beacuse i liked that curious vulnerability sana khan exuded with her tall, slightly hunched frame, and la's eagreness to do anything to please a man she has lots of feelings for may have coloured my take... don't know.
la was always real to me. when she was vicious, when she was trying to woo her man, when she was slimy, when she was sweet and when she understood suddenly and clearly, it's over. that's la i used to think. in a way, i could even understand why a man like asr would find such agirl attractive. something was innocent in her and strong.
as to khushi's never mentioning la, i chatted with cineraria somewhere... part of that weird handling of female leads, the "good" girl, on tv i guess. well, the really good part of any girl would have admitted a certain discomfort with the situation, excatly as you say, because she knows what she's feeling and because the man is taken and also la considered her to be a good friend. never ever did khushi ponder that. the writers and makers decided we would be so desperate to see asr and khushi together, none of us would ask ourselves nor let it mar the trp... that is what happened.
and what is more, as we have chatted before... it was khushi in a self righteous fit that persuaded la about marriage, imposing her ideas on la and also lectured asr about morality.
maybe because of these many gaps in the character of khushi, after a point, i found a certain disconnect with her, whereas the supposed bad guy, the arrogant asr seemed to be a man of conscience to me... and so to in her own way la a girl with a straight mind.
why la? what made khsuhi hide the truth of shyam? i still don't get it. i don't even know what she was doing on the terrace for so long that night? why the long drawn out talk? and based on what she again did not tell asr.
everything is hidden under the cover of good girl, innocent girl, etc., but what is not right, no matter what you say, is not right.
a certain lack of sensitivity in khsuhi's character if you ask me. the fabulous fight of 295/6. yes, asr behaved terribly... while in a very bad situation. khushi has every right to be mad at him, to show passive aggression, to stop talking to him, to withdraw into himself... even to threaten to leave maybe... but isn't she the girl who gave that fabulous lecture on marriage to him? and isn't she the girl who loves him? doesn't she understand his state when he saw his sister ready to abort her baby herself? be angry by all means... he has hurt you... and that mentioning of shyam, at one level unpardonable... but you'll leave home? on that very night? what does all this say of her character? and where is the sanctity of marriage then that she upheld? so one fight and you leave?
should i go on?
oh what she did to him on the night he planned sr.
you know, this mahanta and martyrdom has become such a bad pair of shades to look through at reality. fudges it every time. i prefer his stylish expensive aviators.
^^^
i seem to be one of the very few who liked sana as la...
and you know, ami, the way i view her is that she is at heart not a very threatened sort, she would in fact, do that... send him to help khushi or whatever even though she has noticed a few things. way back i was touched by her paying for a pizza without too much fuss. la is nasty and yet capable of being strong and nice... she always felt real and doable to me.
maybe i don't make sense, and sometimes i feel beacuse i liked that curious vulnerability sana khan exuded with her tall, slightly hunched frame, and la's eagreness to do anything to please a man she has lots of feelings for may have coloured my take... don't know.
la was always real to me. when she was vicious, when she was trying to woo her man, when she was slimy, when she was sweet and when she understood suddenly and clearly, it's over. that's la i used to think. in a way, i could even understand why a man like asr would find such agirl attractive. something was innocent in her and strong.
as to khushi's never mentioning la, i chatted with cineraria somewhere... part of that weird handling of female leads, the "good" girl, on tv i guess. well, the really good part of any girl would have admitted a certain discomfort with the situation, excatly as you say, because she knows what she's feeling and because the man is taken and also la considered her to be a good friend. never ever did khushi ponder that. the writers and makers decided we would be so desperate to see asr and khushi together, none of us would ask ourselves nor let it mar the trp... that is what happened.
and what is more, as we have chatted before... it was khushi in a self righteous fit that persuaded la about marriage, imposing her ideas on la and also lectured asr about morality.
maybe because of these many gaps in the character of khushi, after a point, i found a certain disconnect with her, whereas the supposed bad guy, the arrogant asr seemed to be a man of conscience to me... and so to in her own way la a girl with a straight mind.
why la? what made khsuhi hide the truth of shyam? i still don't get it. i don't even know what she was doing on the terrace for so long that night? why the long drawn out talk? and based on what she again did not tell asr.
everything is hidden under the cover of good girl, innocent girl, etc., but what is not right, no matter what you say, is not right.
a certain lack of sensitivity in khsuhi's character if you ask me. the fabulous fight of 295/6. yes, asr behaved terribly... while in a very bad situation. khushi has every right to be mad at him, to show passive aggression, to stop talking to him, to withdraw into himself... even to threaten to leave maybe... but isn't she the girl who gave that fabulous lecture on marriage to him? and isn't she the girl who loves him? doesn't she understand his state when he saw his sister ready to abort her baby herself? be angry by all means... he has hurt you... and that mentioning of shyam, at one level unpardonable... but you'll leave home? on that very night? what does all this say of her character? and where is the sanctity of marriage then that she upheld? so one fight and you leave?
should i go on?
oh what she did to him on the night he planned sr.
you know, this mahanta and martyrdom has become such a bad pair of shades to look through at reality. fudges it every time. i prefer his stylish expensive aviators.
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