Originally posted by: -RisingAsh-
I LOVE SAD ONES.. As they leave more impact on the readers !!!! Like the one Beli Rajputan Ki Malika had.. N now this ! Coz sad endings mean INTENSITY.. And I am a hardcore shipper of intensity !! :P
Originally posted by: -RisingAsh-
Mujhe bas ek cheez chahye the.. Us ki death ka hona acha hai.. Coz iss tarah he will stay in mipy mind forever.. But.. The only thing I wanted at the end.. Like.. Before he dies .. Aleeza n uski ek baar baat hojati.. !!! Bas ek baar... When Aleeza came to the hospital n saw the ambulance .. There.. I wished.. I wanted them to have a lik convo wo dono ek dusre ko dekh lete ek baar... Ek baar .. Kuch toh kehte.. Woh dekhta uss ko ... Woh uss ko dekhti.. Us ko pata toh chal jata k Aleeza uske baare mein badzan nahi hai.. She STILL cares for him.. Kam az kam usey iss baat ka toh sukoon hota.. I feel so depressed when I think about it ðŸ˜
Originally posted by: -ZaYalicious-
Where were you all my life, behnaa!?I feel the same. Sad ones are memorable and leave an everlasting impact. And socho it would have been so ordinary and so unrealistic for Umer's character to marry Aleeza.. that one character wali baat wouldn't have gone with his character. His character is sab ka charm, favourite and then the beauty would have been lost. Itni realistic novel ki itni unrelistic ending hoti agar Umer and Aleeza shaadi kar lete. Yes, he could have gone overseas and novel could have ended there but then how would have Aleeza been through the realisation phase? How would she have come to know what Umer felt for her agar uski death na hoti.. because she found it out through Judith and Nano would have never told Aleeza what Umer actually told her ðŸ˜
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