Originally posted by: sanjana_cool
hey Sakura , you know of the primary reasons I coming running here after extinguishing half-an-hour in watching sanskar's anguish and in my mother's language brainlessly squandering another hour or so in day dreaming and cribbing in his pain when I should be dissolved in my murderous studies, to dissipate another portion of the invaluable time is to read your beautiful, pellucid posts which honestly describe every scene so vividly and deeply , that it never fails to elicit all those suppressed sighs and anguish , a sort for commiseration for sanskar's pain and vicious reminder of how obsessed I am with a fictional character.
Coming to the episode , I loved the phrase you incorporated , I was blind during swara- sahil scenes ...well it helped me to save some minutes from the entire half and hour which goes , and somehow I understand the need behind showing some of their scenes to justify the obsession sahil is eventually destined to plunge into.Otherwise the whole affair would appear like a mock-show , a travesty of evil , obsession and anything substantial.
Plus i don't know the dialogues spoken then , as my television is mute if anything but swasan is shown.
Even I appreciated the fact that now the sacrosanct ring has found a meaningful place where its existence and purpose would be adored or rather worshiped.
The three elements and their desperate subtle attempts to ameliorate sanskar's unnerving pain has been described by you so eloquently well , seriously I never thought about the conspiracies made by the nature's elements to mollify a terribly aching heart.
Watching the future journey of those diyas would definitely have been a mesmerizing experience , still what are our day - dreams for?
Yes you are so right , water signifies the reflection of life , the discourse which destiny had already predetermined for every soul and can never be altered or blotted. The same current took her away from the hideous error she was about to commit and unfailingly brought her back to her true destination , and this time as well symbolically , it took her message to him , though camouflaged under the excuse of a slipped ring.
Thank you for such a wonderful update.
Sorry couldn't reply to your reply yesterday due to shortage of time , but I read it and loved it.
PS you are wrong , you are a million times better writer than me whose expressions find a lucid , persuasive course unlike mine usual befuddled and confused manner.
Love,
sanjana❤️
Hey Sanjana,
You and I are in the same boat here. I have a heap of notes I need to take care of tonight, (Perhaps I might have to pull and all nighter) Still, couldn't help but watch the episode and write this and then stay floating online😛
Thank you so much, for loving my posts so much. I do want to sink deep in to those scenes that I love and ignore the ones that I ...umm...love less? So thank you for finding that quality in my writing. It means a lot. It's alright that you did not reply dear. I was half asleep by the time I replied to your comment, didn't even continue to reply to the lovely comments on the thread. Tried to death I was.
Oh I was playing candy crush during the Sahil Swara scenes, very apt game for my mood😛 I agree those scenes are needed, they need to show why Sahil falls in love. But I still feel they could have been scripted better...make them less irksome if possible.
I can't mute, wish I could, for I watch in a crowded livingroom, where people will know the level of my obsession if I start skipping parts through the episode. Hash, cruel life😕
Those elements indeed seemed to conspire, perhaps it was my over active imagination at work again. But wind, water and flames of lamps seemed to fit together to the concept. As for the ring, agree, it went to a place where it would be worshiped. The poor owner is oblivious to the pious bond it signifies.
I still find your choice of words charming than mine. Still honored to know you find my writing better than yours.
Love,
Sakura