MAIRAs BIRTHDAY 13.1
CAKE KA TAMASHA 14.1
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Dharma on verge of getting closed
🏏New Zealand Tour of India 2026: 2nd ODI: At Rajkot on 14/01/26 D/N🏏
Maira Vani storyline
Tulsi SN Business bacha payegi??
Tulsi fried Noyna. Mihir rejoices [VIDEO ATTACHED]
Happy Birthday Sultan Mirza 🧁
Toxic song - Chand se pucha
Happy New year
Ship name for Aryamann and Purvi
🏏WPL 2026: Match 7: DCW vs UPWW at DY Patil on 14/01/26🏏
"He does something to me, that boy. Every time. It's his only detriment. He steps on my heart. He makes me cry."
Markus Zusak, The Book Thief
Post leap while I have not exactly been a fan of the headache and heartache inflicted forcefully upon us by the CVs for the simple reason that they had run out of story to tell, the one thing that is pleasing me to no ends is the way they have shaped up Adi.
He is being the son that Ishita Bhalla would be so proud of, the son who though not her own flesh and blood, is more her child than he would ever be of those who have borne him. In his heart, he has found the love of a mother, a parent that he always longed for in Ishita. Though she did end up going away from him too, what never went away were the impressions she left on his mind and heart, the lessons she taught him in that short while, the love that she bestowed him despite all his hatred taught to have for her.
I absolutely loved the scene that can be described as they met, but they didn't meet really...
So much to ask, so much to say - yet so much unsaid despite the talks they had and yet...yet, they talked about everything, even when they didn't. A son told his mother he misses her though has always felt she is around him, a mother spoke how though she had not been around her son always, he was in her every thought even as she was away from him.
The coming together of this mother son duo is something that I am sure everyone of us is really looking forward to 😳
Originally posted by: Badtameez_Dil_1
I teared up watching it ... my vision was blurring
I have loved Adi from the time when no one did... from the time when everyone tagged him with mean names and abused him for being trouble But I've always felt the worst for him. He's a boy whose always had everything and still had nothing. Used as a pawn for the first 12 years of his life and then oscillated between two families because of the mistakes his parents kept making...he never got a stable childhood.
I am not saying Raman loved or loves Adi any less. But if Adi ever got the love of a parent and the guidance he deserved to get..it was from Ishita. She was always looking out for him even when he hated her. It was her patience that made Raman be a better parent too and eventually got Adi the love and family he deserved to have. Hence for Adi, Ishita is the first person he thinks of when he thinks of a parent.Ishita loves him no less, I've never doubted her love for him. I don't question her not thinking about him either, because as you said her guilt makes her believe that she is responsible for the death of her one child. She trusts Raman so much that believes and lives with every word he said and that stops her from going back to her family or even let them know she's alive.
"He does something to me, that boy. Every time. It's his only detriment. He steps on my heart. He makes me cry."
Markus Zusak, The Book Thief
Post leap while I have not exactly been a fan of the headache and heartache inflicted forcefully upon us by the CVs for the simple reason that they had run out of story to tell, the one thing that is pleasing me to no ends is the way they have shaped up Adi.
He is being the son that Ishita Bhalla would be so proud of, the son who though not her own flesh and blood, is more her child than he would ever be of those who have borne him. In his heart, he has found the love of a mother, a parent that he always longed for in Ishita. Though she did end up going away from him too, what never went away were the impressions she left on his mind and heart, the lessons she taught him in that short while, the love that she bestowed him despite all his hatred taught to have for her.
I absolutely loved the scene that can be described as they met, but they didn't meet really...
So much to ask, so much to say - yet so much unsaid despite the talks they had and yet...yet, they talked about everything, even when they didn't. A son told his mother he misses her though has always felt she is around him, a mother spoke how though she had not been around her son always, he was in her every thought even as she was away from him.
The coming together of this mother son duo is something that I am sure everyone of us is really looking forward to 😳