Love is a beguiling emotion, an emotion capable enough to send us in a turmoil, an emotion capable enough to question our own existence and indeed challenge our entire notion of whats right and whats wrong.
Wow! quite a tenacious sensation, isnt it? Need to be careful.
But what would you do when this powerful force knocks at your doorstep one day, unannounced and unabashed?
Would you be able to repudiate it?
"This love that feels right" by Ravinder Singh talks about one such love story. The story is about Naina Singhania, a married woman who is twenty five years old and passionately in love with a man, except that "The man" is not her husband.
Woah! quite a setback, isnt it?
Of course it is, because according to "our culture", a woman is only supposed to love her husband and the mere thought of another man is no less than a sign of treachery. But can you really exercise control over your vehemence?
Accentuating upon the same, Ravinder Singhs piece is an excellent blend of ardour, quite subtle yet effective in its pressure points. His simple yet intoxicating language is bound to shake your soul, thus convulsing the very foundation of belief youve ever had about relationships.
So, do give it a try and drift away into the world of warmth and love.