'Yonder lies a beautiful, barren desert between Jaitsar and my maika. A whiff has brought some sparkling sand and my eyes are awash-Nothing more my Friend. But allow me to compliment You, my prospering friend. May you thrive and blossom... Can you show me a way to split from these sheltering hands and beloved fields where you played me a mate? Not that I want your pity, but can you help me find a farewell path to remove and repair this barren life, my childhood 'friend'?
Originally posted by: stutishah
'Yonder lies a beautiful, barren desert between Jaitsar and my maika. A whiff has brought some sparkling sand and my eyes are awash-Nothing more my Friend. But allow me to compliment You, my prospering friend. May you thrive and blossom... Can you show me a way to split from these sheltering hands and beloved fields where you played me a mate? Not that I want your pity, but can you help me find a farewell path to remove and repair this barren life, my childhood 'friend'?
@ Sreevask, thanks...irregular on net, but jot down some impressions here or there.
On current track, they never miss to milk melodrama at utmost, right! And yet they succeed in provoking oftener than not...already they had built in a melodramatic confrontation of Gauri accusing Anandi for robbing her of a woman's privilege to break a most private news to 'her man'. The travesty is; unwittingly Anandi's 'other woman' reduction is in full swing and there is no sign of respite in seeing her removed from a mandatorily brand defining set of J. haveli. The thing to see is how lamely the 'man' himself is coming forward to reveal his own 'instigation' in Anandi's 'crime'.
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