" Woh meri zindagi ka,
Aik unkaha qissa hai,
Mujh ko kar day mukumal,
Aisa zaroori hissa hai. "
And she asked me what set them apart, I told her I'd end up writing a book.
Based off my #IconicShivika thread, presenting a comprehensive and periodical...
"Zindagi mujhay nahi hara pai toh aap kya harain gay." Scarred. Shattered. Shaking. The world was a battlefield, and he was just another obstacle. She had only learnt to shun her fears. Chin up, head straight, her soul screamed — bring it on! Annika's name can undoubtedly be penned down in the history of Indian television, for the courage her character embodies. She's weak, weak only in the name of those who she loses her heart to. But even then she takes on whatever is thrown her at. Not like a superhero Indian TV female lead chanting this is as her duty and foolishly using herself as a shield, ready to take on the spears. But a warrior with a witty plan of her own. This lady hasn't learnt to give up, she fights not sells her soul.
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