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Originally posted by: mineforever
Great post. 😊
That scene was beautiful.
It was really symbolic. Shivaay had been in dark and Anika was the light of his life.
U know I remembered movie Ek Villain's dialogue when Guru tries to stop Ayesha from going.
"Mera haath pakad kar kheench lo mujhe andhero se ujalo ki or.."
(Plz take my hand and guide me from darkness to light..)
Another thought was that if this light(Anika) goes from his life then he will cease to exist.There will be only darkness in his life.
Great post.. Sometimes I feel that they think too much while writing and sometimes they just throw something in our faces.