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Originally posted by: shruthiravi
Yes Hema the beauty of old language no words like jaaneman, sanam can match the word priyae. Rarely in current TV shows or movies we see this word being used to address the loved one.
Originally posted by: hubleylake444
Loved how you wrote it. And so glad to know I'm not the only one who LOVES how he looks at her, how he smiles at her, how he has peace on his face, and yet the knowing of how he affects her. It is breath taking.
Originally posted by: vipraja26
Agree about the beauty of the words used and the expressions bought by the actors to bring those so live !
Wonderful post Hema !Loved the way you have put your feelings about the episode ! Sure it was as you had expressed very well made !goes to show that these subtle things are those that make greater and lasting impact !Ram and Siya are definitely doing a great job of that !
I m still rewatching vivah epi cant get over of them 😳😆
about sat wala epi what i can i say that pehra scene hats of to the writer nd also the idea of the vow was unque the way they shooted it i mean SiRa saying it in mind ❤️and I just luved how he looked when she was holding his hand in havan pooja or the look after putting sindoorand as usual SiRa was looking soo soo adorable 😳 nd luved ur post hema