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"we get a feeling all this is extremely difficult for him."
sharp line.
that's the thing, aarwen... never do we sense a lack of the primary feeling in him... yes he goes crazy, does wrong, but you never ever feel, not even when he flings her out on to the poolside that absolute essential pulsating love is not there. every "khushi" reverberates in his heart.
with khushi, of course she has every reason to be mad at him, even be mean to him, but somehow that constant presence of her feeling for him is missing... comes and goes... it will now be available in plenty when he is unwell...
but khushi who a couple of episodes back was racing to him with his medicine will make his meals so crazy even though she knows not eating is not good for him? sorry no can believe.
there was a clamour for trp.
writers had been forced to incorporate marriage.
there was no real plan.
it was a time of let's try whatever.
to sanaya's credit she hung onto a character she had created... but i do at times wonder, even given the current script, could she have worked a little harder at conveying that feeling of being caught between conflicting responses by her system... that her relationship with laad governor was as vital to her... even though she wanted to throttle him.
"we get a feeling all this is extremely difficult for him."
sharp line.
that's the thing, aarwen... never do we sense a lack of the primary feeling in him... yes he goes crazy, does wrong, but you never ever feel, not even when he flings her out on to the poolside that absolute essential pulsating love is not there. every "khushi" reverberates in his heart.
with khushi, of course she has every reason to be mad at him, even be mean to him, but somehow that constant presence of her feeling for him is missing... comes and goes... it will now be available in plenty when he is unwell...
but khushi who a couple of episodes back was racing to him with his medicine will make his meals so crazy even though she knows not eating is not good for him? sorry no can believe.
there was a clamour for trp.
writers had been forced to incorporate marriage.
there was no real plan.
it was a time of let's try whatever.
to sanaya's credit she hung onto a character she had created... but i do at times wonder, even given the current script, could she have worked a little harder at conveying that feeling of being caught between conflicting responses by her system... that her relationship with laad governor was as vital to her... even though she wanted to throttle him.
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