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Dear Jordan,
Heartbreaks are scary, aren't they? They seldom leave behind the unspent love and grief of our long-lost love that plunges into the carcasses of one's flesh and bones, collecting itself in the hollow part of our chest, with no place to go, but living in the silence of our thoughts and actions. But when we love someone, we also know that when they would leave, we need to live with the love and pain they left us. The voidness is in the form of pain and pain like love is intangible.
Jordan, this is what had happened to
you, when Khatana Bhai told you that every artist reaches great height because they experience in great depths one particular emotion - pain, and so you looked for love in Heer but was it not as simple as it seemed. jordan she filled your heart enough with boundless emotion, enough for the other to be consumed in with passion, the heartbreak did bring you the fame that you wanted but did it bring peaceful nights? The unfulfilled, unrequited passion balled up inside you into a volatile and violent person, showing us how love can be destructive too if we don't realize to let it go on time.
I cried my heart out when the pain that you had sought for yourself ruined you. You know Jordan what you and Heer had between mixed with love and passion was so blissful and should have been lived forever, but maybe forever in a parallel universe you too are, away from the feelings of right-doing and
wrongdoings listening to " Tum Ho" on loop.
Jj music drew a man, an artist into a realm of the divine in the end, and thank you for that hopeful reminder.
with love from someone who finds home in nadaan parindey.