Originally posted by: asmitamohanty
Oh Shalinijii, I felt every word of your post — because trust me, you’re not alone in this emotional rollercoaster. So many of us walked into Jhanak innocently, thinking we were signing up for one good ITV romance after ages… and before we knew it, we were trapped between chemistry and chaos.
And honestly? There’s no shame in that.
You didn’t fall for the toxicity — you fell for love, for sincerity, for emotional pull.
For Runak, before the writing betrayed them.
💛 You didn’t make a fool of yourself. You believed in something good. That’s not foolishness — that’s hope.🔥 And even if the story lost its way, your emotional response proves one thing:Runak had magic — real, powerful magic — the kind that no lazy writing can erase.
You read, you discussed, you questioned, you tried to make sense of the madness — that just shows you’re a passionate viewer who cares. And that is never something to regret.
Because of people like u/us, characters live beyond badly written endings.Because of people like you/us, scenes don’t die — they become memories.
So don’t be disheartened.Hold on to that first Runak — the one that made you smile at Moh Moh ke Dhaage.Because that version was real. And that emotion was yours.
In the end, we didn’t lose — the writers did.
We felt something. They wasted it.
But hey — we’re still here.We survived. We’re healing together.And that’s a victory in itself. ❤️
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