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| Dear Vidya, Thanks, Vidya. And you are right. I will be remembering you and Arun throughout. Yesterday morning I was thinking all about Arun, my hero. I had to think and re-think on every word which goes to mould his character in the story. Another thanks for appreciating those lines. Normally in the traditional love stories the lovers think of nothing else but love. I used to wonder if they keep on thinking about love all day, who will feed them, what work will they do and how they can fulfill themselves. I have seen persons in love. That gives an extra glow to their personality and gives them much deeper insights than those who are not in love. But alas, in many cases, that glow and those insights are lost a few years after the marriage. I don't want to make my readers cry. But after penning the first episode and while reviewing it I could not help crying myself in a few instances. But honestly, Vidya, not all tears make us sad. When you see Arun going out of the way doing something for you, you are so moved that tears well up in your eyes. Those are tears of love and sadness. It is my avowed intention that those who read my stories should shed tears of love quite often. I reckon my success by the number of scenes that make them do so. Quote:
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| Dear Brindha, Thanks for the kind words, kinder wishes and great prayers. Only after reading your post I am a little jittery whether I would be able to fill your expectations. I'll make a sincere, loving and an earnest attempt. The rest is in Her hands. There are several types of love stories. Somehow I don't like Maro Charithra type stories though when I was in my teens, those stories were my passionate favourites. Nor am I happy with Mills and Boon type love stories where there is nothing but love. I want my love stories to be life-stories. Unless the love fits into the overall larger context of life, that love does not fascinate me. To bring in such a love in paper is at least as difficult as it is to bring it in real life. Whatever may be result of my efforts with ardent fans and good friends like you surrounding me, I am sure my sixth child will have a warm reception here. love, sridhar Quote:
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| Dear, dear Kamla, I have to add one extra dear in addressing you because now you are not only my friend, a fellow ILite but also a main character in ALS. Quote:
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| Dear Chithra, You have missed something important in your post.For Mythili it's a grand child, for your friend, a new born What is it for you,Chithra? You know how do I feel? I feel like a girl's mother. The girl has just been seen by the grooms party. As her mother I took pains to beautify her and present her in her best form. And the grooms party have okayed the girl. (wittingly or unwittingly, only time can tell). As the girl's mother I am anxious and nervous and will be so till the marriage is complete and the girl leaves my home and enters your hearts. Hope she stays there for a while. thanks for the kind wishes. love, sridhar |
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| Dear Usha, thanks for the waiting and thanks for your wishes. And Madam you have homework to do before the serial is released. I mean the completion of SHE. Once ALS is on air, you may not have the interest to read SHE. thanks once again, regards, |
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| Dear Sindhuja, Thanks a lot for your kind wishes. Reading your post I have become even more nervous that I should deliver my best to you especially because you are reading this on the World Premiere day for the first time. And yes, I did not respond till yesterday,to your fb in SHE 3 for I had omitted to see that.I have now replied. Sorry for the delay. To avoid such lapses on my part this time you give your comments then and there for ALS. Looking forward to your continued participation in the story telling. regards, |
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| Dear Sridhar, I write this post because you have raised a query. You feel like the girl's mother! Well, take it that I feel like the boy's mother ( MIL is a tough word in this forum??!!) I am looking forward, rather awaiting eagerly for her arrival! Well, till I see her ( read, read her), I do not want to pass a comment though I have made up my mind to accept her, however she be.Praise I will, if she is very good. Otherwise, I will pass no judgement but accept her as yet another daughter of my friend! Love, Chithra. Quote:
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