Kismat ke khel, how maturity acted as a catalyst

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Posted: 14 years ago
"Sometimes our fate resembles a fruit tree in winter. Who would think that those branches would turn green again and blossom, but we hope it, we know it."
 
We all know that when Tamana's Ayi had questioned Sid's love, she had essentially prompted an apparent social issue that arose-you love my daughter, how committed are you to her? Enough to marry her?
 
Sid had looked around and was astonished to find that the woman was talking to him.
 
Funnily enough, he seems willing enough to marry Riddhima now and like the topic mentions, it seems his new found maturity clearly contributed to his consent.
 
If only Tamana had realised that applying the "treat 'em mean, keep 'em keen" scenario to Sid would trigger an all new avatar of his and bearing in mind he already had the attributes of an amazing friend, handsomely good looks, an added bonus that he was someone who "loved" her, and now he would soon gain such qualities of a good husband which she had initally sought and found in our simple Aniket. Shame really....
 
But oh well Riddhima got there first; with her thundering slaps, loud accusations, damsel (always)-in-distresslifestyle lead to a a flummoxed, consistently injured, but admiring Sid who now wanted/didn't mind marrying her!
 
C.S Lewis
 
Who would have thought eh??
 
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