Thank you Neha) I always miss Adni
The same here, Ann! Before reading your comment, just a minute back, I said the same on another thread.
Barun and Shivani were great together..... Most importantly, Barun gave this show his more than hundred percent! He had lots of expectations tied to this shows success.
It's perhaps because of that...... even today, I want to take this story ahead..... live and relive IPK3!
This story will make us adore Advay.
The man has emerged through so many different colours!
Do enjoy each! Live and relive IPKKND3 The Untold Saga.
When he explained his show actions about Sasha to Chandni.....
Whatever I did then wasn't because of what I felt for Sasha; but it was because of what I did not want myself to feel about you...
https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/post/144378014?tid=4905329
When he explained his ways to Chandni
Memories needed to be forgotten stirred inside of me, something unwelcome and unmistakable!...I wanted to blot out the memories; I wanted to hate you with my whole and soul...
But, refusing to accept those memories, didn't resolve the sensations that plagued me, that dogged me...I wanted you!
https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/post/146258412?tid=4948690
When he is wise explaining Krishna's ways to her when he creates destruction
Life is neither simple nor innocent like how you think...Destruction is part of life...Why are you so averse to it?
Did Krishna not do destruction in Mahabharat... Have you not imbibed his Geeta philosophy to do what is right, what is required at the moment!
When he is so compassionate with her; yet wants her to accept that they two are enough; even if they don't get a child
"You had asked me a question that day, Chandu. I wish I had all the answers... but I don't! And for me, I am not concerned about our answer to such question...it's our working together to search the answer... for me, It's not about the end, it's about the journey.
Chandni, our love is going to be the stuff of legends..". He urged. He wanted her to accept that their love would be enough for them to live.
https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/post/149623610?tid=5056647
The way he urged her to come to terms with his illness
"God isn't hovering above us waiting to punish us. Remember Chandu, in life nothing is certain.
Life cannot be trusted. Death is the only ultimate truth.
Life is beautiful because we all know someday there is going to be death. And death coming as Kaal to us is beautiful because without it just continued living would make life drudgery."
https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/post/149866586?tid=5056647
And now in this latest scene, the same things which are reflecting in her mind; are reflecting in his mind.....She wants the blessing that is a gift of rain..... He thinks of her as the blessing same as the gift of rain.
When she tells him her dream, her desire; he understands the fragility; he understands that the dream makes her eyes sparkle. And then.... he does not counter her; neither does he console her......no other words..... just his acceptance and acknowledgement
"yes, My Love"
Absolute beauty in a moment..... in our beloved couple!
My GoD! 50 chapters!!! I still can't believe it!
This story started way back exactly where the show closed..... It takes the journey ahead....... Advay's true revenge......So Here Advay is like Arnav, having known his foe separate from his love but still carrying the same anger inside.
The story closes a lot of loops left open in the show with logical explanation for each twist and then opens further loops for the story to move ahead making justice to all characters.
Hope the journey till now has been complete enjoyable experience replete with fitting screen shots of expressions, songs and Barun's own dialogues used in various shows.
Came across a Rapid fire Video Of Barun amongst the huge collections of Barun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svo9nMMFZ3E
The Video brought two songs to my notice.
"Hum Na SamJhe The" from the film Gardish. The film is pretty old and perhaps lost in Bollywood frenzy of Superstars. The song is relatively not hummed but the verse is a beauty.
The picturisation shows the relation between a loving yet strict disciplinarian father and a hard working son. Amrish Puri's expressions are Captivating. His eyes are God Gifted. Always admired his acts. May he rest in peace.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoJXok3TEzw
I wondered about Barun liking this song as his all time favourite . But then smiled with the thought that Barun many times gives the credit to his father, saying "whatever I am today, it's largely due to my father and the way I was raised."
And the verse has a deep seated meaning, the kind that would appeal to Barun's heart.
So does the song trigger memories of his own childhood or youth in Barun's mind? (The movie was released when he was 9 years old.)
Hum na samjhe the baat itni si
I couldn't understand this simple thing
Khwaab sheese ke duniya pathar ki
That dreams are made of glass and the world of stones
Aarzu humne ki toh hum paaye
I attained when I desired for something
Roshni saath layi thi saaye
Light had brought shadows along with it
Saaye gehre the roshni halkiThe
shadows were dark and the light was low
Hum na samjhe the baat itni si
I couldn't understand this simple thing
Sirf veerani sirf tanhayi
There was just loneliness and desolation
Zindagi humko yeh kahan layi
Where has life brought me
Kho gayi humse raah manzil ki
I've lost the path to my destination
Hum na samjhe the baat itni si
I couldn't understand this simple thing
Kya koi bechain kya koi baante
What can one share when they're restless
Apne daaman mein sirf hai kaante
I only have thorns on my side
Aur dukane hai sirf phoolon ki
And there are shops of flowers
Hum na samjhe the baat itni si
I couldn't understand this simple thing
Khwaab sheese ke duniya pathar ki
That dreams are made of glass and the world of stones
P.S.Posting it here, because even Advay holds his father very high in his mind! Wish I could write a good scene where the song would fit in Background.
The other song"Blaze of Glory" by Bon Jovi deserves another post. Someday later maybe.
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