Had a busy day
Amidst total strangers ! So strange it was that even I felt a stranger in my own reflection ! The day drowned like the sun into the sea And I drove myself home crawling through the silent deserted streets The moment I opened the door our eyes locked as we stared longingly at each other. And the book said : take me in your arms, take me to bed. And I said, I love you too ! and embraced the words. Each turn of the page Comforted our thirsty souls. Our thirst quenched; we slumbered... as the book lay it's head on my wounded heart ! PankitThakker (pt.)
Loving someone entails giving away parts of yourself you lock up from the rest of the world. Love isn’t a feeling you force upon yourself; sometimes it just happens. If you know for sure that how you feel is mutual, there is absolutely no risk involved. Otherwise, it is an excruciating experience .
Unfortunately, love isn’t always reciprocated, and it doesn’t always end in a happily ever after. Putting yourself out there for someone and not having your feelings reciprocated is often a tremendous opportunity for learning about yourself and what you truly need. Here’s the thing: unrequited love, a lot of the time, isn’t what happens when you imagine that “not yet relationship” with the attractive stranger it could also be result of two people who’ve already connected on some level, even romantic, and one partner suddenly grows distant. You are, of course, around yourself all the time so you will tend to assume that things didn't work out because of something you did or didn't do, not because of the other person, or that; you just didn't connect. So, try to see the bigger picture and learn to interpret these experiences in ways that will be useful to your learning and process.
Unrequited love keeps you in a reward cycle of passionate love. It gives you a little satisfaction that can trigger a craving for more. Unrequited love can be a helpful, even critical part of people's journeys.
The road of personal development and the creation of a healthy, reciprocal relationship is a process, which requires learning about who you are and what you need in order to be happy. One of the things about unrequited love is that’s its a great source of inspiration in the processes of creativity, art, and problem solving. When you’re ready, you can make use of this. It can lead to personal transformation. Someday we will forget the hurt, the reason we cried… and the one who brought the pain. The secret of being free is letting things unfold in their own ways and time. After all what matters is not the first…but the last chapter of our lives which shows how well we run the race. So smile, laugh, forgive, believe & LOVE over and over again…
PankitThakker (pt.)
Pankit Thakker instantly rose to Fame with his mean act in a Lead Role in Balaji Telefilms Kabhi Sauten Kabhi Saheli (KSKS) on Star Plus.It had Trp Ratings as high as Legendary Actor Amitabh Bachchans debut TV Show, Kaun Banega Karodpati launched at the same time making it one of the Golden Classics of Indian Television.
Dr. Love Pankit Thakker charmed the small screen audiences with his amiable persona and immense acting potential in the fun-filled character that he portrayed in the daily soap Dill Mill Gayye. His followers simply loved it and nominated him for the best actor in a COMIC ROLE.
IMDB RATING 7.8 2010 - Best Youth Show - Indian Telly Awards As vivacious as her creations, fashion designer Natasha Lalwani is always trying to find unique ways to define clothing. Her designs are an amalgamation of colourful expressions and intricate workmanship. Gifted with an impeccable aptitude for anticipating changing consumer tastes, this dainty designer ensures her designs are in tandem with her clients’ preferences and style—employing her art of design and aesthetics and bringing in a natural beauty to not just the outfit but also the person wearing it. Synonymous with elegance and uniqueness, Natasha Lalwani’s label offers outfits crafted from an array of luxe fabrics, vibrant colours and intricate embroidery. Size, silhouette and price are factors that offer a wide range to choose from. She believes in experimenting and using gradient bright colors instead of the run-of-the-mill ones. Natasha takes customized orders and offers consultation according to a client's personality, body shape, age, personal preferences, and current trends. She was born in Spain, and has been passionate about design since a tender age. Not only did she focus on fashion design but also on how to market her creations well. She went on to attain an Honors Degree in Business Management from the University of Westminster, London. But it was while studying Fashion Design at Raffles Institute of Design (Mumbai) that she decided to take a plunge into the real world and cater to women’s attire, leading to various exhibitions. Add a few photo shoots to her plate, using her styling and creations and she makes it to the renowned Hair & Beauty Magazine in various issues. Like most newcomers are scrutinized and criticized, Natasha, too had to deal with various presumptions while people judged that her ideas aren’t meant for the Indian market. Taking that in her stride, she got rather motivated to understand the needs of Indian women in terms of fashion. She lead the Merchandiser’s role for the luxury fashion house, Amara. This opened her up into a new spectrums of the retail market—learning how to satisfy clients’ needs and constant orders to follow-up with designers. Nonetheless, the designer in her was eager to expand her creativity and work for what she believed in. It has been over two years now since Natasha incepted her workshop, hosting vivacious and enigmatic exhibitions at the most elite venues. She believes age and size shouldn’t be seen as obstacles in achieving the perfect look. Every individual has the right to look chic and play around with fashion. The art lies in manipulating portions of the body with fabrics and cuts to make women look extremely elegant, making customization a game changer. Natasha loves fashion as art, and makes sure her clients take home not just good, elegant clothing but a feeling of being aesthetically enriched. Here’s a small conversation with the Couturier to know more about her and her designs –
I know how important it is to be well groomed, especially as we live in a very fashion-conscious world. So my favorite part is to create different looks for people to enhance their figures and personalities. It is essential to be able to carry off a look successfully, and that can only be done if my clients relate to what they are wearing by feeling comfortable and happy in them.
I always go by what a client wants, thus the design, colors and other details are taken into consideration according to their preferences and my professional input. One always needs to be direct and honest with their client, thus I leave no stones unturned when it comes to advising them what will suit them and what won’t. It is important to be practical!
I am known for my vibrant colors and unique combinations so there isn’t one specific one I focus on. Personally, I love purple but when it comes to my work, I believe that when God has given us so many colors to choose from, what is the need to stick to the basics. Colors are very dependent on seasonal trends, but even though I follow them I yet strive to experiment with diverse shades.
I have noticed that when it comes to curvy women they choose clothes which make their bulginess even more predominant. The only and most important tip is to not be in denial. If a woman is fat she needs to accept it and choose clothes according to her figure rather than what is in trend. Eventually, we are all here to create our own style!
Frida Kahlo, a very famous painter, inspires me a lot. I love her spirit as she fought all odds against her paralysis and painted beautiful yet bold pieces of art. All the colors and ideas she brought into her paintings were so real, which is why I can relate to her. Also we are both Cancerian.
Natasha is transparent, vibrant & strives for improvement ( I believe that I only have one competitor-and that’s me!) other words are hard-working, honest, focused, disciplined, a perfectionist.
Unprofessionalism makes me angry. When people think that they can make a fool out of me. This includes clients.
Katrina Kaif
Always see your hurdles as a blessing in disguise, because that’s the only way one can become strong and learn their lessons in life
I am presently making a collection on abla work where I have used intense colors in shades of blues and reds, and pinks. It is perfect for the bridal season coming up! Natasha Lalwani :
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