I am Mr Darcyfan. To me he is the romantic ideal. I have loved him since I was 8 years old, when my grandma gave me the abridged version of Pride and Prejudice to read. He is and always will be the dream man for me!!
"In vain have I struggled, it will not do. My feelings will not be suppressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you"!!
I remember Colin Firth saying in an interview that to Darcy, just declaring his love was a major step. Given the fact that Lizzy was not on the same footing as him socially. He said most will not understand the romance behind his declaration,coz it seems rude, when he refers to the fact that they are not social equals, but STILL he is unable to suppress his feelings for her. He was willing to overlook all this because of his deep love. Knowing the type of man Darcy is, this is huge. To him, his love overcame every rational objection. That is what he said to Lizzy. THAT was the most romantic part to him. But Lizzy didn't understand the depth of his feelings. The journey he had to take to get to the point of confessing his love. It was truly very hot! :)
The same way, Aahil has come to a point where Miss Dabewali who he thought he despised has become the object of his desire. His feelings go beyond attraction and he KNOWS this. That is the reason he is in so much despair. He knows this is not one of those things he can just dismiss. He has tried and failed to overcome his feelings. I understand his desperation. Coz Darcy was in the same place. He tried and tried and finally gave up. He went to Elizabeth and told her that he NEEDS her.
"I beg of you most ardently to end my suffering and consent to be my wife"
If this is going the P & P way, then a rejection is the inevitable conclusion at this point. But soon all that will change and Sanam herself will acknowledge as Lizzy did, that...
"I didn't always love him, but now I love him most faithfully. He is truly the best man I have ever known".
Edited by MrDarcyfan - 11 years ago