Originally posted by: Chill_Out
Kanks, so well put like always. They say that the walls we build around ourselves to keep the sadness out often keeps out happiness as well. In a quest to protect herself from further heartbreaks, she may lose out on true love of someone whose heart actually beats for her. It's going to be a sad situation.Thank you, and what they say is not what always applies, Neethi. This is what again only the ladies need to understand. Being rich and beautiful to have a man love you is not enough, and even though Panchi wasn't that shallow compound of a girl, she believes this now, somewhere down the line. And her endeavor of projecting herself heartless is going to lessen the chances of any boy to let his heart beat for her. And if his heart does insist on it, it won't worry about the substance of Panchi's, whatsoever.Again I agree with the Kabir part. We, women, mostly like to talk about our problems and things which bother us. It makes us feel lighter and better. But men, they're way more complex than we give them credit for. They like to just go in their caves, brood around for a while but in the end, they don't like taking help and advice. They prefer solving their problems on their own than talking about them. Kabir will never share what he feels about Pia as easily as Pia shared what she felt about Abhay or Panchi about Danish/Sid.Thanks for liking and replying to my post, Kanks. As always, your interpretation was a pleasure to read (:You can share your problem and still not ask for help, that is how it is with men, I'd like to believe. Kabeer's got a mesmerizing thing for Pia, it is more heart wrenching than Abhay's a lot of times because Abhay is a solid vampire, this is a juvenile fluid, and he's going to move ahead in life, but the past memories wouldn't ever amuse him, and that amusement is what he does not deserve to lose.And thank you again!
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