S Sharma reports
Honey, please don't go
breaking my heart
The
general progression of a relationship is that you meet, have a courtship period
for however long, get engaged, married, honeymoon, etc. etc.
That
is how most relationships progress.
But
then again, Mr. Arnav Singh Raizada has never been known to be like most
people. Mr. Raizada made a name for himself in the fashion industry by catering
to the needs of those "ameer log" as we call them. For a while it seemed that
he had it all going for him, however as wel know, his bland designs off late
have been telling a different story.
At
first his secretive marriage led to the speculation of a forced marriage, and
possible unhappiness between the couple. But then, as we reported earlier, Mrs.
Raziada had been reported to feel unwell during her trip overseas, and the
doctor had suspected it to be pregnancy.
Could
it be that the two got married because of an illicit affair that led to a child
before marriage, and Mr. Raizada is doing everything in his power to keep it
under wraps?
I
mean, his professional life is already crumbling around him. Surely, he should
be able to manage his private life?
That
is exactly what we thought. The ever-elusive man, who seems to be so private
and protective about his family, might have other secrets to hide.
It
seems that the couple cut their honeymoon short, and were reported to exit the
Indira Gandhi International Airport in a hurry, with Mrs. Raziada walking fast
with a frown on her face, and Mr. Raizada followed a few seconds later, looking
somber as well. Could the relationship be in trouble?
What
could have caused them to cut their honeymoon short? It could be a family
issue, or it could be a health related issue. Or it could also be that Mrs.
Raizada realized that Mr. Raizada was not going to remain as wealthy as she had
hoped?
Whatever
the reason may be, nothing is worse than having all aspects of your life come
crumbling down.
I
hope, especially for Mr. Raizada's sake, that this is the rock bottom, because
I don't think any of us have the strength (or patience) to watch him tumble down
further.
S. Sharma
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