KISSING UNDER THE MOON BY THE SEA

He amazed her; everything about him was perfect. He was “imperfectly perfect”.

Lisa, 20, went abroad for her further studies. She was habituated when it came to staying alone and becoming an independent young woman. She, with two of her friends applied for their undergraduate program together so that it would be easier for all three to adapt abroad.

The first two weeks were quite of a hurdle. The weather was different, lifestyle were different and most of all the people were different. Somehow, they managed and were quite content in their own bubble.


The day they decided to spend one of their Friday nights on a club changed her life. “Ladies night” was much of hype among the girls. Free drinks, greater attention, attractive men and what not? Among the three of them, Lisa was the one and only who was single; all others were in pairs with their own interests.

The little black dress of hers attracted quite a few men (more than what she had expected though). Many men approached her for a dance, but she was way too happy with her vodka. Slowly, the party started to bore her. She had nothing better to do other than fiddle with her phone for no apparent reason. A man, tall and dark, approached her really quietly and made an effort to have a real conversation with her. She knew that the guy wasn’t her type, but there was certain warmth between them that attracted one another.

They left the party and chose to go someplace quiet. He took her for a long drive to the coastal areas where the night breeze and chills would keep any person awake for the whole night. Dave, who was such a gentleman, even offered to help her with her pointed heels. He understood that those heels were killing her really badly and offered his giant flip-flops, which would always be on the back seat of his car. They held hands as they walked along the beach, laughed as if there was no tomorrow and lived at the moment, which would last forever.

The night was even more perfect with the cold breeze. She could see him crystal clear with the moon shining as bright as the sun; he was perfect for sure. She didn’t know him at all, but deep down, she knew, he would never leave her side. She was lost in him. He was not as handsome as how an ideal woman would imagine; but he was just as good enough for her. His soft voice, attractive fragrance, clever style, loveable nature was indeed dreamlike.

When he was done, she was asked to share an unforgettable, funniest incident she could remember of. As she started, he came close to her, showing so much interest in what she had to say. The incident was so hilarious for her it took her so much time to actually finish the story. Just when she reached to the end, he held her chin, covered his cold hands around her face and kissed her on her lips. Once. Twice. He opened his eyes and looked at her; she was ecstatic and he knew she wanted more. He kissed her again; this time it was more real than ever.

That’s when it all began and it was forever. They were in a live-in relationship after a year; just how a family would settle. There were some interesting house rules; whoever would return home early from work would cook for the other person and they would always have dinner together: Just like a family. Of course quite often, disagreements would create tensions but they knew what would make them fall for one another all over again.

Love never took a downturn; rather it grew unconditionally.

THE END


Writer: Trisha Dahal 
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P.S. Zindagi Episode 2 Review

The second episode started off with Juna trying for an audition for experimental dance troupe called “Aina”. It was the first day of college for Kokab. Starting off a new life for both sisters in a foreign city.

As usual, the actors knew what they were doing. And they were exceptional. I have seen people complaining about the sisters(Juna and Kokab) talking in Hindi but I don’t think they realize that most of the Muslim people use Urdu/Hindi in their conversation at the home and even Kokab clearly said Juna lived in India for years. I was expecting more of Krishna’s humor because without his lousy English and self appreciation, the show loses one of its main charm. The plot was moving slowly and each character was getting enough time for themselves which was pretty good.



I didn’t find the episode exciting. It had so many dull moments and unnecessary extra scenes that was only making the episode long without any interesting content. Sound production was awful as well. I don’t know if the sound was of tap water running or the water running from the toilet flush. Also the water boiling sound was disturbingly loud. The volume of background sounds should have been a bit low. The lighting and directions could have been a lot better.

The first episode was interesting to watch and even made me laugh at times. My expectations were high for the second and sadly I was let down. Even though the second episode was unsatisfactory, I will be watching third and fourth and every episode because I have been kinda hooked to it and I want to know what is going to happen next. I want to know who the house owner lady is and what is the full form of JP. Also, the second episode is tilting towards a new romance between Kokab and JP. I think they will look cute together.

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P.S. Zindagi Episode 1 Review

Since P.S. Zindagi is the first online sitcom in Nepal and the trailer was promising, personally, I was eager to watch it. The episode started with two roommates, Krishna, who was struggling with his life, and JP trying to persuade Krishna not to give up so easily in their room lit by candle light. Of course, the load shedding effect! An aftershock shook the conversation and terrified Krishna, crouching on the middle of the street, met two new girls; Kokab and Juna.





From the trailer and character introduction videos, I was looking forward to Juna (Kavita Srinivasan) and Krishna (Rajkumar Pudasaini). The characters were not loud and nothing was extravagant about anybody that made viewer comfortable to watch and relate. I must say the casting crew chose the finest actors to play the role because their acting seemed effortless and natural, which added value to the sitcom as most of the Nepali TV series are filled with ear-splitting  dialogue deliveries and over the top acting. The scriptwriters have transcended the humor without being too pushy. The acting, dialogues and the set was just like what the story needed; not too much, not too less. However, they could have worked better on the camera angles. I felt like it was not that bad but it could have been better.

To deliver such quality acting, humor and characters isn’t a child play. The first episode was better than I expected it to be. No extreme drama, no confusing script, no unnecessary scenes. The plot went smooth and I must say the ending made me a bit curious about the new character. It is bi-monthly series so I am having hard time to wait and find out what will happen in the next episode of P.S. Zindagi.


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