S. Sharma strikes again
Sharma sat on the desk, a lit cigarette in one hand, as the calculating eyes read the information that had been posted by an unnamed source.
The eyebrows rose higher, as a smirk settled on the lips, before they puckered to take a whiff of the cigarette, to calm the racing nerves. Turning on the computer, the fingers started typing away the next article, ready to bring some more explosive and masaledaar news to the world.
Did Paradise ever exist for Mr. Raizada?
One thing that everybody has known about Arnav Singh Raizada, is that he is an astute businessman, who showed promising talent when he came into the industry - however the recent collections scream otherwise. The latest news that was doing rounds was that a pretty lady had been hitched with the ever-frowning, never-smiling Mr. Raizada. Naturally, all the women had been disappointed that the handsome hunk – whose looks should have landed him a modelling job – had been taken off the market; whereas all the married men had sighed in relief, that there was one less man to worry about.
Whilst most of us may be thinking that Mr. Raizada is away on a honeymoon, romancing it up with his wife, going on candlelit dinners, and grasping every moment he can, to bestow his love on the only lady in his life – the latest news, surprisingly, tells us otherwise.
A little birdie – or well little by Aussie standards, since people there are freakishly tall – told me that there seems to be some trouble in paradise, which makes me question, was it ever paradise to start off with?
The wedding of the year, Mr. Arnav Singh Raizada, had been pretty hush-hush, and had been kept under the wraps. In fact, apparently, he had gotten married in such a simple way that most people, who would know Mr. Raizada, would have had their eyebrows disappear into their hairline, as they would try to grasp the fact that the money-loving, image-conscious man actually got married in such a simple mediocre fashion. Actually scratch that, I think most people are still finding it hard to believe that Mr. Raizada is actually married.
What was the tune he used to sing in all his interviews?
Oh yes, "marriage is a waste of time". Yet just a few months ago, he was the one to tie the knot with a woman who has been kept hidden away from the media that are oh-so-hungry to know who the elusive, amazing lady, that managed to ensnare the bachelor of the year, is.
However, now that the two are far away on their honeymoon, they thought that they could finally let down their guard, and act more…newly wed. Now, I am not talking about the stereotypical behaviour of a newly-married couple, where they refuse to come out of their room – I am talking about the type where they sleep in separate rooms, hardly spend time together, and there is often one foot distance between them when they walk.
I was informed, that from the first night that Mr. and Mrs. Raizada stepped into their hotel, they have not slept in the same room. One of them (which I hope is Mr. Raizada) sleeps on the couch, while the other sleeps luxuriously on a bed.
Now what could be the possible reason for such distance? Is there more to this marriage than we could have possibly thought? Is the marriage doomed, before it's even properly begun? Is it money that glamourized Mrs. Raizada into accepting the proposal? Or is it, that Mr. Raizada managed to scare away every single girl in Delhi, that he had to strike some deal with the "lady love" he is with now.
I wonder what the reason is, and I am sure, soon, I'll know.
S. Sharma
As the article came to an end, the cigarette hanging loosely between the lips, Sharma saved the document and retired for the night.
Edited by Krani - 12 years ago
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