Originally posted by: Tessaloni
VD I don't know where you get your inspiration from but your stories are so tragically beautiful! You tap into sensitive issues and have the prowess to handle them with due sensitivity whilst touching the heart of the reader. After having watched Antara I love this story even more.
It's true that no one knows the depth of a mother's heart or the pain she carries. Aarti had been mourning her daughter for years yet this innocent soul managed to touch her heart and be the balm it needed. Her heart recognize her for it's own before she even found the truth out. Finding out she's the daughter of her one true love was a double edged surprise. A part of her rejoiced that she could connect with him through her but another part was reminded of the daughter she lost who linked her even more strongly with him...
Yash was unwilling to form emotional attachments and pushed her away. Still he missed her signalling that he had already formed a very strong emotional attachment with her, that of love. Their daughter was the manifestation of that love despite the circumstance under which she came to be with him. He was willing to forsake it all for her wellbeing and formed a family with her. Now he lived the epitome of emotional attachment, someone who wholly depended on him...
I really cannot excuse the father who valued societal norms over his daughter; he knew the pain she carried around but still remained quiet for years, assuaging his guilt through donating money...
Aarti was right to feel betrayed and hurt even by Yash. She who so easily confessed her love capable of deserting her own child? Yet she could not deny that he picked the mantle up and raised their daughters despite the odds.
Palak in the end needed them both. Palak was always meant to be the thread holding them together. Through her innocence she made her mother smile in a dark time; she slowly brought her to the light, and to the truth. Now the three of them can be a complete family, smiling from their hearts, through their souls, brightening the world around them, and always happy together!
I really loved this sweet and heartwarming tale Chumchum! Amazing work like always! ❤️
now stop being a lazy, whiney VD and update your stories!!! 😡