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Dargah & Destiny : July 3 October 2012: Dargah in Bhopal Asad saw Zoya for the first time. They were both praying. She sat across, a distraught runaway bride from a man she never loved, crying her heart out, seeking solace in Allah’s arms. He couldn’t take his eyes off her. Was it love at first sight? Her shawl slipped. Zoya-the bride-for his eyes only. She ran away. He didn’t follow her. He shut his eyes and prayed for her. Later, she bumped into him and rest is history. Would you call this destiny or just a coincidence? July 2013: Dargah in Ajmer Asad and Zoya are at the dargah at the same time. This time, Asad, a lifeless man, is seeking solace, is distraught, crying his heart out, asking Allah to give him his Zoya back. Zoya is also there, a runaway, heartbroken bride from a man she really loved, crying, seeking solace. They are both praying, a few feet from each other. Would you call this destiny or just a coincidence? Of course it’s destiny. Despite all odds, they meet again and that too when guided by spiritual forces. Asad says he would rather change his destiny if he can’t have Zoya. Asad, Zoya is your destiny. Don’t try to change your destiny, just change your friend. Change the people, the forces and the insecurities that want to change your destiny. Trust yourself, trust your destiny and trust your love…rest will fall into place. On another note, keeping all loopholes aside, I absolutely loved today’s episode. Standout scenes: 1. Asad-Dilshaad breakdown scene. I usually don’t cry watching Indian serials but Asad’s breakdown in his ammi’s presence was one of the best and realistic crying scenes I have seen on TV. 2. The dargah scene where Asad prays to Allah. Wonderful dialogues and very well articulated by the master of expressions. Can I say I am happy that Billi didn’t accompany him to Ajmer. How and why does she land in Jaipur is still a mystery to me.
Posted on: Wed, 03 Jul 2013 18:53:42 +0000

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