When Lord Krishna had to leave Vrindavan, he realised he had to leave everything behind, including his love, Radha. Radha didn't mind that Krishna couldn't marry her or be physically there with her. But she too acknowledged that they were ...See moreWhen Lord Krishna had to leave Vrindavan, he realised he had to leave everything behind, including his love, Radha. Radha didn't mind that Krishna couldn't marry her or be physically there with her. But she too acknowledged that they were always connected spiritually. According to the Vedas, Krishna believed that love did not need marriage. Marriage isn't always the perfect ending for a successful love story. Marriage is a contract in reality, but love is a selfless, pure emotion shared by two lovers. Similarly, 'Radhan' is a one-of-a-kind story set in a world where everyone understands what is happening or what could happen; much less is in our control than we believe. They accept that everything will be parched when Love or the notion of it leaves In between 'they will be alive' though 'Radhan' is all about efforts to make sense of unpredictable reasoning, of randomness as to Love more than oneself is our primal urge to be lost.
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