Kunal Chopra's diary 8th May , 2011 - Baat sirf nazaron ki hai, warna baat kuch bhi nahi
I think I can't write the diary today, but it is more of an analysis from Kunal's/Siddhi's side
I wonder why is it so difficult for him to say it in simple language,
that yes, I do care for you
that I am ready to break my rules for you
that, for me, nothing is more important than your happiness
why does he have to hide behind excuses
actions do speak louder than words
and sometimes words are just that hollow words, but then
sometimes just as important it is to love someone
expressing it in words is just as important
Siddhi has seem to taken the role of being a lot more expressive than Kunal, she keeps telling and telling him in plain n simple English, that whatever she is doing is for him and for their relation only and she wants Kunal to say the same in simple words, but he still needs to cross that bridge, he still keeps giving excuses.
Pehle aap fikr bhi karte the to bhi sirf gussa nazar ata tha
aur ab gussa mein bhi fikar nazar aati hai
Tumhare dekhne ka nazariya badal gaya hai-
This may be a repeat of what I had written a long back.. What Kunal said is apt, most of the times or probably always the person is the same, but it is just the way we see a person, changes every thing
The person who was once boorish or nerdy becomes cute
The eyes which were once strange seem to speak
The silence which once seemed to unsettle you, seems soothing
The hands which you once let go off, seem to entwine your fingers
The person who meant nothing, now seems to be the only one that matters
It is rightly said, khoobsorati to aapke aankhon mein hai, warna hum to kuch bhi nahi
Finally, something I had written in yesterday's post, Kunal and Siddhi both were acting against their nature.
Kunal said sorry to Gaurav, for someone who doesn't say sorry even when he is at fault, for him to very casually go ahead and apologise is a big step.
Further, he didn't realise until Siddhi mentioned it to him that she was listening to their conversation.
Yes, Kunal not even thinking of discussing the topic with Siddhi (probably he is worried about his family's peace, Siddhi's health) does not seem completely convincing, but he has decided to bend his rules for Siddhi which shows how important the relationship is to him.
His dialogue that our relationship can get strained is just one off dialogue which the CVs keep throwing either to build suspense/hoopla or confuse audience and I would just choose to ignore it.
I think I can't write the diary today, but it is more of an analysis from Kunal's/Siddhi's side
I wonder why is it so difficult for him to say it in simple language,
that yes, I do care for you
that I am ready to break my rules for you
that, for me, nothing is more important than your happiness
why does he have to hide behind excuses
actions do speak louder than words
and sometimes words are just that hollow words, but then
sometimes just as important it is to love someone
expressing it in words is just as important
Siddhi has seem to taken the role of being a lot more expressive than Kunal, she keeps telling and telling him in plain n simple English, that whatever she is doing is for him and for their relation only and she wants Kunal to say the same in simple words, but he still needs to cross that bridge, he still keeps giving excuses.
Pehle aap fikr bhi karte the to bhi sirf gussa nazar ata tha
aur ab gussa mein bhi fikar nazar aati hai
Tumhare dekhne ka nazariya badal gaya hai-
This may be a repeat of what I had written a long back.. What Kunal said is apt, most of the times or probably always the person is the same, but it is just the way we see a person, changes every thing
The person who was once boorish or nerdy becomes cute
The eyes which were once strange seem to speak
The silence which once seemed to unsettle you, seems soothing
The hands which you once let go off, seem to entwine your fingers
The person who meant nothing, now seems to be the only one that matters
It is rightly said, khoobsorati to aapke aankhon mein hai, warna hum to kuch bhi nahi
Finally, something I had written in yesterday's post, Kunal and Siddhi both were acting against their nature.
Kunal said sorry to Gaurav, for someone who doesn't say sorry even when he is at fault, for him to very casually go ahead and apologise is a big step.
Further, he didn't realise until Siddhi mentioned it to him that she was listening to their conversation.
Yes, Kunal not even thinking of discussing the topic with Siddhi (probably he is worried about his family's peace, Siddhi's health) does not seem completely convincing, but he has decided to bend his rules for Siddhi which shows how important the relationship is to him.
His dialogue that our relationship can get strained is just one off dialogue which the CVs keep throwing either to build suspense/hoopla or confuse audience and I would just choose to ignore it.
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