Kya Jaata 13 !
We live in our world and we live in our world.
So we live in worlds which influence each other. They may compliment each other or they may not.
How-much-ever we try they don't stay independent. Nor are they dependent of sorts. But they look for approval from the other. Ultimately it is just one individual who inhabits both.
To talk in a much known language:
It's like in Parineeta-
Lolita, dressed, all ready to go to the night club decides against going after a mere casual talk with Shekhar. He neither stressed nor fussed or stopped.
So, she's decided what her evening shall be like, she is all decked to go, but this decision is also influencive.
There are times which do not look for reasons. Things just happen. And if we get down to reasoning there's no discovery as all is known (may be just not spelled(well)). And then one says, "Kya Jaata Tera!"
Sometimes we are tied, sometimes we tie ourselves.
For what? I have pondered enough and dont wish for any more.
Lot has been thought of and calculated not written. And that what is not seen creates a scene.
So we live in worlds which influence each other. They may compliment each other or they may not.
How-much-ever we try they don't stay independent. Nor are they dependent of sorts. But they look for approval from the other. Ultimately it is just one individual who inhabits both.
To talk in a much known language:
It's like in Parineeta-
Lolita, dressed, all ready to go to the night club decides against going after a mere casual talk with Shekhar. He neither stressed nor fussed or stopped.
So, she's decided what her evening shall be like, she is all decked to go, but this decision is also influencive.
There are times which do not look for reasons. Things just happen. And if we get down to reasoning there's no discovery as all is known (may be just not spelled(well)). And then one says, "Kya Jaata Tera!"
Sometimes we are tied, sometimes we tie ourselves.
For what? I have pondered enough and dont wish for any more.
Lot has been thought of and calculated not written. And that what is not seen creates a scene.
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