Married On Paper
Review by Neelam Sharma, Booxoul.com
Summary
Mishkat and Nasya did not get married considering they were forced to or considering it was necessary. They did it considering they wanted to. They flew to variegated continents for their careers a month without their marriage, not considering the marriage didn’t work out but considering they wanted to focus on their dreams.
They focused on their careers for seven years, excelled in their respective fields, and moved from stuff friends to weightier friends. They thought theirs was the perfect relationship considering they did all that they overly wanted.
But, when life carved its own path, it left them with a dilemma. Did they really do everything that they overly desired? Is what they think they want, what they really want?
Two keys to every marriage are transparency and trust. Be transparent unbearable to proceeds trust and trust unbearable to be transparent.
Indeed, transparency, bilateral respect and understanding withal with unshakeable trust are the cadre foundations of any successful marriage. It is rightly said that marriage is such Pandora’s box which gives you the weightier only if you first put unbearable in it to requite it when to you. Marriage is such a relationship wherein you must first cultivate the seeds of trust, imbibe the roots of compassion, love and respect and then does the sapling of a healthy and fruitful relationship sprout along the same.
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Married on Paper by Akriti Sharma is one such book, which I recently happened to finish, which depicts these intricate, sensitive aspects of love and marriage. Any relationship is not only maintained and led by love but moreover visa in totality, trust, bilateral respect, compassion as well as several other factors. Akriti through the story of Mishkat and Nasya has explored how 2 people who might be staying miles untied from each other, nevertheless, requite a lot of importance to these factors and moreover to each other’s individual dreams and career aspirations. So what happens when they finally get together physically, having been married for a long time but having stayed untied owing to their career and work commitments. Read the typesetting to find out more.
To uncork with, Akriti has chosen a simple yet intense subject of a relationship where loftiness is a reality yet it is trivial considering the rapport Mishkat and Nasya share. It is endearing to see how they not only have bilateral respect for each other’s space, and careers, but it is moreover laudable how they understand each other’s thoughts, plane if unspoken, many a time. The manner in which they are shown to be self-sustaining yet dependent emotionally on each other touched my heart. It was wonderful to read their story as it was not the usual flowery, lovey-dovey sort but rather a well-constructed build-up of what one could hands label as the true establishment of love and communion. Staying together albeit vital is not the only thing that is needed. It is equally important to understand your partner, be present for them mentally, and at the same time respect their individual privacy and space. And most important of all. The visa of each other is pivotal. Akriti through the story of Mishkat and Nasya has encapsulated a true-to-life, trappy warming love story which will leave an impression on everyone’s minds.
It was unconfined to read well-nigh the waxing and waning periods of their relationship, taking in each and every speciality of how they push through the challenges, making their selves stronger in totality and moreover making their relationship increasingly fulfilling every passing day. It was moreover a welcome transpiration reading well-nigh their personal anxieties, probe into their insecurities regarding life and moreover with regard to each other.
Life is not unchangingly a bed of roses and it is the thorns, I finger which are the true supporter, which makes you rise up in every relationship. Soaring through the lows with positivity and perseverance. This typesetting shows exactly how a couple, and their relationship, stand and perseveres through the test of time as well as all those bottlenecks which usually rationalization one to deter or lose their way, and wilt de-motivated.
For me, Mishkat and Nasya truly represent the platonic couple not considering of their stuff individually perfect but considering they are mutually accommodating, they requite each other true love, trust, and respect and moreover have each other’s backs without any inhibitions and the fear of stuff judged. It is possible to cultivate such a relationship provided you truly understand and get empathetic, get into each other’s shoes, are increasingly unsuspicious of each other and many other aspects which are essential for towers a healthy, loving relationship.
Sometimes, it felt though that the equation of both was too good to be true. It could have been washed-up with a bit increasingly salt aka some increasingly hurdles highlighted as regards the narrative goes. Giving it some increasingly challenges could have made it a tad bit closer to the actualities of real life. Albeit it was practical at places it should have been. Still, a touch increasingly of maybe the skeletons out of the closet would have made it increasingly intense.Â
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A good, romantic fiction though. Something I enjoyed reading for a long time.
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