Sarvagunsampanna?? More like "Mostly avgun sampanna"...
That's for us dear. Makers ki bas chalein, use hi Devi maa ka roop bana de.
Although, I am still not in terms with this loving someone because he or she sacrificed his or her life for you... Honestly, I don't understand such a concept of love... And I don't even want to.
Me too. Honestly, I wanted to post a separate thread just for discussion. But since no one is visiting these days, I refrained myself.
About the sequence, so far all the important sequences that I have watched had 95% similarity with Nazar and the acting too was bad enough. But the death sequence was unique and for the first time, I really liked Aditi's acting. The promo seemed like super dramatic but the original sequence was better. And I felt bad when she told Aman everything. But the problem is, I could have enjoyed it a lot better if there was consistency. There was a dialogue that logically I shouldn't have loved you but I did it anyway. That's a fact. You can't control your heart. It was the same in Silsila too that Mauli hated herself for not getting over Kunal. But her character was consistent. I wish they had done the same for Roshni.
As for Aman, Vikram did a wonderful job and any person would shed tears if someone else had died for him. But that should never be the trigger for love. Sometimes MU is necessary, sometimes separation. But I don't believe love can bloom where someone has already died. It can be gratitude but not pure love. It's just another toxic concept that has been glorified in name of love.
Let me quote Belle here - to me love is layered, it's a mystery to be solved.
There should be a proper journey. Ek mar gaya to suddenly dusre ko realize hua - that's pure BS to me.