Originally posted by: Mrinmoyi_me
Kya bakwas Episode tha..
Dora was so delulu that she did not believe Shivansh but believed BM.
After breaking Shivansh's heart multiple time now Shivansh is going to still forgive her 
They made Prarthana so unworthy of Shivansh that I feel no happiness for their reunion anymore
This is pure torture 
Arrey..I completely understand your disappointment and frustration dear❤️
See I agree on one thing that the dialogues were terrible,she should not have said that she didn't believe Shivansh's words,when he was repeatedly pleading and crying for truth...and confessing his vulnerabilities again and again..that was disturbing...but I am keeping the dialogues aside..and viewing it just as a track then I can actually make peace with it....So what I feel is:
To Prarthana, the night of rain was more than romance; it was a revelation. She saw love flicker in Shivansh’s eyes, felt it breathe against her skin. But dawn came with a divorce paper, and that betrayal branded her deeply: love, she believes, isn’t fair to her. It will always make her taste heaven before dragging her back into hell.She just doesn't believe life to be fair with her love..
Prarthana has always been a scarred soul — tender, hesitant, forever sceptical of happiness because every time life gave her a moment of magic, it snatched it away the very next moment.
And yet — despite carrying these wounds, Prarthana has given more than anyone could. She forgave him when he married her through deception, when he humiliated her, when he asked her to prove her chastity — things that could have destroyed anyone else. But she didn’t let bitterness blind her. Instead, she looked past the cold, arrogant facade and found the broken little boy beneath. The boy abandoned by his mother, desperate for love, silently begging for home, aching to be held.
That was the gift of Prarthana: her ability to see him when he cannot see himself. And so when we speak of Shivansh “forgiving” Prarthana, let us remember — he is not doing her a favour. Forgiveness is not a debt he is settling. Because if anything, he needs her more than she needs him. She has already proven her love through her boundless empathy and compassion; she has carried his rage, his cruelty, his arrogance, and still chosen to find the child within. Shivansh, for all his love and longing, is the one who would be truly lost without her.
Prarthana’s silence, her secrets, her mistakes — they hurt, yes. They cut him open, yes. But every tear he sheds today is also a confession: that he cannot survive the emptiness she would leave behind. And that truth alone makes her irreplaceable..
Yes, Prarthana is hurting Shivansh terribly right now. The alimony drama, the lies, the repeated rejections of his raw and honest love confessions — all of it cuts him deeper than any wound life has ever given him. For a man like Shivansh, who has finally found the courage to wear his heart on his sleeve, to plead for love without ego, to cry openly for the one he adores… her coldness feels like betrayal. It shatters him.
But here’s the paradox: her intent is not malice. Her foolishness is born out of love, not disdain. Every rejection, every lie, every cruel word she throws at him is tied to one blind, misplaced belief — that by sacrificing herself, by distancing her heart, she will keep him safe. It is a flawed, almost self-destructive logic, but it comes from the same place that once made her see the little boy inside him, the same heart that cannot bear to lose him.
Yes, Prarthana is wrong in her method. Yes, she is naive in thinking that hurting him would protect him. But Shivansh needs to understand that beneath all her foolishness is a woman terrified of losing him, terrified that her love is cursed, terrified that life will once again take from her the only happiness she’s dared to claim.
And perhaps that is why despite his anger, despite his tears, despite his heartbreak — Shivansh still waits for her. Still begs for the truth. Still forgives in silence. Because somewhere, deep inside, he knows her love is real. Misguided, yes. Misplaced, yes. But real.
And sometimes, love is not about perfect choices. It’s about surviving each other’s mistakes, learning to see the wound beneath the wound, and holding on even when it hurts. Shivansh must see past her madness the same way she once saw past his rage. That is where PraShiv’s love will heal. ❤️🩹
Baas one sincere issue is they are choosing to end this show like this... with repeated cycle of hurt and forgiveness.. instead of their growth in this relationship together...but chalo thik hai..
Edited by asmitamohanty - 4 hours ago
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