Originally posted by: beebutterfly
Agree totally! :))
He was the most perfect hubby any girl could wish for...and it makes you wish such men existed in reality. <3The bit where he tells her he knew women didn't need to think of their husbands all the time...just like their hubbies had hundreds other things running through their head at times..demonstrates how much maturity and equality he injected in his relationship. He didn't need her to reassure him she loved him at every point. He didn't need his wife to tell him she was thinking about him all the time to feel happy and satisfied... He was easy in his assurance of her love, with no room for doubt anywhere..and that's a priceless thing to have in your partner i think.You said an important thing which probably we didn't think of as much...he accepted her even after she walked away, and that takes a lot of love and selflessness. How many men would do that? Most men would have made it a matter of pride and ego and never accepted back their wife...but he saw beyond that. He risked letting her go, having full faith in his love...and ultimately he won.Ajay brought that character alive...and no one could have pulled that off the way he did. <3You summed up Aakash in the best way. Loved loved this post Anu! Thank you for this. *hug* :D