Originally posted by: Hriju321Di,this is IPK.
I really don't care about the off screen melodrama.To me the episode was the essence of Arnav and Khushi and their unique love story.I will cherish these in my mind and let go of all the nasty happenings of late.
Originally posted by: CrazySreeHi Indi di...what an awesome post! Had rush of nostalgia...
Yesterday's episode had managed to make me emotional... i could feel my eyes well up after arnav said "Arnav aur Khushi kabhi alag nahi honge"...the episode had some of the best dialogues and they tugged my heart...
I wasn't going to watch it yesterday...but couldn't stay away for long, that is the charm this show has on me! The spell-binding tale of ASR and KKG, how they fight against all odds... sometimes amidst all this they are at loggerheads...but the underlying togetherness always stood out...the actors who breathed life into these characters kept me glued to the show!
I'll stay until SaRun together are on my screen portraying ArHi... the day one is gone, i'll bid adieu too...but IPK will forever have a special place in my heart... a form of art i got deeply attached to and made me a 'phangurl'π
So yeah Di, most of us have turned dramatic and filmy like our loveable jhalliβ€οΈ
Originally posted by: indi52
hriju, may i π and hug and hug you for those words. ah the essence of that unique love and all the dreams and dhak dhak around it.
Originally posted by: indi52
hey sree,good to see you. thanks so much. yes, in bold what you say, it is true. this was art. and look what it did to us π. greatest serial i ever saw, and acting at the level of the greats. i don't exaggerate, had i not been a phangurrl too i would have goosebumped at that "jaa rahi ho," my heart would have broken at "arav ke liye." art changes status quo it is said, makes us react without thinking, creates disruption. ipk did all of that.
Originally posted by: CrazySreeDi, i was sitting in front of the computer when i realized that i was already 1 min past 8...and i made a dash to switch on the TV forgetting all the blame game, hurt, sinking feeling yada yada in a second... somebody save meπ€£
And what an episode was that... fabulous!! Sheetaliya's games are out and ASR is playing her now! Oh i am loving it allπ
Originally posted by: indi52
anjali, π πhow adroitly and with real feeling you hear and connect feelings. tracking their growth, their surefooted traipse to their natural desination, their home. kis mitti ki to aap ki wajah se. itna easy hai tumhare liye, remember how he said "itta'? maybe it was a natural punjabi boy slip, but i took it as his feelings are so hurt, he is so disoriented by the pain that his speech is affected, not so tight, in control. yeah, from there to this question: even if all of this were true would you walk away? he knows he would never, he believes she feels the same way, but he does need to hear it. oh he does need her so. and how beautifully he can say it, feel it, without him thinking this makes him less or dependent in anyway. that's asr. and khushi is beginning to understand the intrinsic value of a character such as this. he knows her value anyway, no need to change a thing about yourself, you are special, no one can be better than you, you make me a better person, now that you are here i'll never feel alone again, near or far you we are always together and that is love.all these connections, like pearls carefully strung on a priceless necklace, the one he snapped, the one she dreamt of, the one he gave her? looking at the madness around, reminds me of the curse of the white pearl. pity, the unity of place was broken and action shifted to ad.but our surreality remains. pristine in us.sanctum sanctorum. this love, mohabbat. no one can deny or desecrate that.thanks again for your always insightful words. and join you in thanking deepali and akshay for their lovely work.as i wrote, the beatles sang "yesterday." love is never such an easy game to play, is it. πps: liked arav too for the very first time as he hugged asr. something sweet and childlike about the boy at last. really wished he could be saved from that vile chudail by this strong upright man who can be a father to him and give him the protection a dad usually does, even though he is not genetically his dad. given asr's experience with his protector turned creator of hell, i can imagine with what fierce dedication he will be a "father" to arav.
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