Lux Perfect Bride: A Fairy Tale Ends
When a fairy tale ends, it usually ends with mixed feelings. You feel euphoric because the prince and the princess live happily ever after. You feel sad for the other princess who is left with no prince. This is exactly what happened in the 13-weeks living saga of
Lux Perfect Bride. It has come to an end, and what an end it was!
I am happy that
Rumpa Roy, an unknown fashion designer from some obscure place has gone through trials and tribulations [some self-made, some mother-made] and met her prince in
Hitesh Chauhan, a little known lawyer whose practice is yet to take off. This fairy tale story was possible only for one,
Sudeshrani Chauhan, the fairy god-mother. This fairy god-mother removed all the hitches on their way to their grand ever-after.
I am sad that the other princess,
Priyanka Sharma, still a student, didn’t have her prince charming at all. Afterall, she didn’t have any fairy god-mother to help her through. Instead all her trials and tribulations created by elves, goblins and others in the fairy tale resulted in naught. She was left alone: this indeed is a sad story. It is more sad, because she had neither wealth, nor family, nor any god-mother! Will her prince charming who had given her so much hopes and for whom she still waits, come and rescue her? Only time will tell.
The 13-weeks of the LPB fairytale has been days of arguments, enjoyments and fun. The fairy tale has ended. Time to wake up. Here’s me signing off, wishing all princesses and princes I came across [some for life] in this blog: All the Best, Thank You and See You! A big Thank You to the god-father of this blog for giving me space to air my thoughts. Sayonara.