"getting attracted to a woman who spell trouble." or "Fatal - TopicsExpress



          

"getting attracted to a woman who spell trouble." or "Fatal Attraction" (found this at a blog and felt genuine one) ------- An example of a bad example - Jiah and Suraj Everybody saw Suraj Pancholi break down on national television and weep inconsolably as Jiah Khan’s body was being laid to rest at the Santacruz graveyard in Mumbai. Suraj confessed to his friends that soon after he started dating Jiah Khan, he realised that he had chosen the wrong girl as she was prone to extreme mood swings. But there was one factor that prevented Suraj from severing ties with Jiah even though the pressure of a tumultuous relationship was weighing down heavily on him. Eight months back, when Jiah slashed her left wrist and got admitted to a suburban hospital in Mumbai, it was by sheer stroke of luck that Suraj was spared the horror of a public trial by the media as the word of suicide attempt never got out. After Jiah got better, Suraj drifted away from her but continued to visit as her good friend because he didn’t want her to harm herself. Perhaps Jiah understood one thing that if she attempted to do anything extreme, Suraj will come back to her. In fact, even though Suraj had been dating another girl on the sly, he didn’t break the news to Jiah and hoped that one day she would drift away from him. But the more her Bollywood ambitions got thwarted, the more Jiah clung on to Suraj and refused to let him go. So, here is a boy not in love with his girl, but is too scared to break off the relationship. The moment she threatened to do something drastic, he would come back to her with a bouquet of flowers. Was he scared because he was making his Bollywood debut? Not exactly, because he drifted away from her nearly a year ago when there was no word about his debut. So what might be the reason? Talking to a source in the police department, it becomes clear that Suraj was scared. Very, very scared. He was scared that what had happened to his father would happen to him. There was a kind of inherent fear that always haunted him about turning into media’s favourite bad boy. All his life he had watched his father endure media bashing one after another which is never easy on any child. Fortunately for him, the media behaved responsibly after Jiah’s death and even though everybody reported about the police interrogation nobody even remotely blamed him for the death. The police too in the end gave him a clean chit and Suraj could grieve in private than worry about the food in Mumbai jails. So, what had happened to Suraj’s father that made this boy so conscious? Well, if we talk about why Aditya Pancholi became the bad boy of the media, the reasons are numerous. Time and again, Aditya had been involved in numerous brawls — some while he was drunk and most while he was sober. There are so many brawls and fights that it will take me a week just to list them out. But here we can talk about a strange connection that binds the father and the son — getting attracted to women who spell trouble.
Posted on: Thu, 13 Jun 2013 05:40:19 +0000

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