Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Aditya

                 I am with mixed feelings now as I’m somewhat close to the post- climax story of a couple portrayed in a novel. It is rightly said that love is not only a bed of roses but also of thorns. I am dumbstruck at the thought that a relationship which sailed smoothly for a year or so came crashing down after some miscommunication took place. When I reflect back on the story, I blame both the characters namely Aditya and Riya for having taken foolish decisions and indulging in too much of needless thought processes.



                On the one hand Aditya committed a grave mistake by not clearly putting all his cards on the table before Riya. While on the other hand Riya became extra sensitive and eventually became like a slave unto Amit (Neha’s boyfriend). Aditya rightly describes the 4 day stay at Ratnagiri as the worst days of his life (due to which his relationship took a turn for worse). The worst situation to face in life is when your own friend takes away your girlfriend. This happened with Aditya. However as all good things come to an end, likewise happened with Aditya and Riya. One year had passed from the time they broke up. Riya was working in a call center at Malad. One day she sent a message to Aditya thinking that he was Mr. Banerjee who was looking out for a job. The message exchanging took place and both of them realized that they couldn’t live without each other and hence they reunited.


                ‘Love can never be wrong but a girl can be’. In this case both and the girl were right. Kudos to Sudeep Nagarkar for having written such a heart touching story.

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