My feelings exactly and I know exactly what you mean. Soulmates aren’t always destined to end up in marriage. These two are so difficult around each other, but that’s because we’re probably attaching an angle of reality here. In real life, can’t picture such two people in a happy marriage. But on TV, they may be the most romantic couple out there. Sadly, daily format does not allow makers to be more creative because if this was a limited episodes series, you can only imagine how different it would have panned out. But it’s okay, they’ll make this worth it for us to watch, hopefully.
About the horizon, the truth of the horizon is that it’s only an optical illusion, you think you’re drawing closer but always remain far from it. So if they are to meet at a horizon, poetically speaking, they won’t meet. But TV 😵
Originally posted by: Ubiquitos
Intriguing post. Tragic ending would have been appropriate had they not gone for the marriage plot. However misunderstandings and their individual orientations are against them being together without chaos. So I don't know, mixed feelings. I don't envision them being that couple in marriage somehow. They can be soulmates, may be willing to die for each other in circumstances, but to accept that they choose each other in every sense, hmmm, is difficult to imagine right now. Maybe they can take the practical middle road - not being together because they are too different, but at the same time being committed to each other, because they cannot love anyone else. Does that make sense? LOL
The title song
door kahin jaise jameen aur aasmaan milte hain
aise hi toh mil jate hain do pyaar karne wale
Imagining sky and earth meeting at the horizon, is that horizon death after a long journey where they finally manage to unite? Or is that an extremely distant possibility but a possibility nonetheless?