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Yh and I hope we will really meet again in Namik's new show . I missed you too
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Yh the off air news stopped all the good bts
Lambu and jingu Jodi
Yh and I hope we will really meet again in Namik's new show . I missed you too
Originally posted by: Mrinmoyi_me
Asmita, thanks for tagging me in this thread. As always you and your words make me speechless.
I have been preoccupied with real life and missed all of you and the EDT. I wish we got at least a proper wedding. But whatever happened happened for good. We got to experience Shivansh and his journey. Had really great time in the EDT. All good things come to an end. Hopefully we will again meet soon with a new show of Namik where he is paired against someone with whom I feel the urge to watch him.
Oh â seeing your message here warmed me more than I can say. đĽşâ¨ Thank you for coming back and for writing with such openness.â¤ď¸
I completely understand being pulled away by real life â it happens to the best of us. Life gets noisy, deadlines arrive, and sometimes we miss the small worlds we love. Still, the time we spent in EDT, and held PraShiv & Shivanshâs story close means everything to me. We felt his journey â the ache, the stubbornness, the slow softening.
A proper wedding would have been something, wouldnât it? I hear you. I think a lot of us pictured that scene a hundred different ways: the tiny, meaningful gestures, the unspoken looks, the music that makes your chest ache. Even though we didnât get that exact image, It got messy and imperfect, but thik hai.every moment of love, longing, heart-break for Prashiv was worth it..thats how beautiful they areâ¤ď¸..we found eachother through this . We had a great time in the EDT. Those moments we shared there â the jokes,the happiness , excitement, frustration,the tears, the late-night theories â they stitch a strange, comforting tapestry. All good things do end, but endings donât erase the warmth they left behind.
Your hope to see Namik in another show â and to feel that pull again when heâs paired with someone who sparks the urge to watch â is such a hopeful, beautiful wish. I feel that wish with you.but the time here, with PraShiv and with eachother will always be special
Thank you again â¤ď¸
Originally posted by: CutieShona20
Asmita, I have no words Whenever u write u leave me speechless u left in awe after reading your POV, your study of their characters, the way you understand, analyze, and cherish them with all their flaws, qualities, depth, love. I can't express how beautifully u write all emotions.
PraShiv was truly magical for me. It brought me back to watch an ITV show after immj2 & Riansh Jodi & I don't regret it. Their pain, emotions , heartaches are so true that always make me cry in their emotional scenes & laugh at their nok- jhok. It's first jodi which is popular without any romantic scenes or some lovey dovey sequence but a pure emotions between two broken souls.
Asmita please do write FF/SS/OS on Prashiv with some less villains & their emotional trauma because that's writer's give us enough & also some closure to Shivansh- Smita Reunion.
Your words left me smiling đ¤. Thank you for such amazingly heartfelt, beautiful compliments.. that's so sweet of you.Your kindness means a lot to me...and I value it deeply..and you are not alone in holding PraShiv so close.
Youâre absolutely right â their magic wasnât in grand gestures or sugar-coated romance. It was in the silences, the sharp edges, the way their pain mirrored each otherâs, and how, without even realizing, they began to heal one another. Thatâs what made them stand apart. Two broken souls who werenât looking for love, yet found it in the most unspoken, raw, imperfect way. And that, to me, is more romantic than any elaborate sequence ITV usually gives. đâ¨
I can completely understand why PraShiv pulled you back into watching an ITV show after IMMJ2 & Riansh. They had that rare quality â a blend of realism and depth, layered with angst but also with an undercurrent of warmth that kept us rooting for them no matter what. And youâre right, their nok-jhok was just as powerful as their breakdowns. Itâs such a gift when a pairing can make you cry and laugh with equal intensity.
Thank you for trusting me to write about them..I promise, I will hold onto that thought and try to give them a continuation that feels like a balm â one where their wounds are acknowledged, their emotions honored, and their love given room to breathe.hank you for trusting me to write about them. Once again thank you â¤ď¸
Originally posted by: Fillowship
Which is your favourite photoshoot
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Mine is definitely 1 ,2 and 4
All are sooo sooo beautiful â¤ď¸
I really really like 1 and 4 though
Something very royal,classy and romantic about it â¤ď¸
Originally posted by: asmitamohanty
Bold: Oh my heart â yes. I hear you,â¤ď¸
and I feel this pull in my chest exactly the way you described. Thank you for trusting me with Smita and Shivanshâs reunion â we deserve the closure, the catharsis, and the ache turned beautiful.
The show built Shivansh as a man forged in abandonment, scarred by the absence of his mother, and shaped by the bitterness of that emptiness. His entire complexity â his anger, his ruthlessness, his inability to trust, and even his hunger for love â stems from that one fracture: Smita leaving him as a child.
A true closure, a real redemption, demanded that we see mother and son confront that pain together. Not just a rushed patch-up, not just background mentions â but a raw, emotional, heart-to-heart conversation where:
Shivansh could finally voice his childlike ache â the nights he cried himself to sleep, the way he envied other children with their mothers, the loneliness that never left him.
Smita could finally explain her silence â not with excuses, but with tears and remorse, sharing her helplessness, and acknowledging the lifetime of wounds her absence carved into him.
Both could break down as equals â not mother and son, not tycoon and woman, but two broken souls finally finding the courage to embrace.
I really really want to write it.and I will write it..yes ...Iâll try my best to give them the reunion they and we were denied...At this point I am still curious to see what are they gonna do with this angle in the show...but I will definitely..Thank you once again
YES! YES! YES! See this entire ^ post, every word, is why I truly want you to write their reunion. You understand, you feel, and you are able to capture the core of this tragedy, pain, wound, and longing in the best way.
@Red: Yeeee! It's official!
I can't tell you how much this makes me happy.
I understand that you want to stay true to the original material/the show, but mujhe negative zero umeed bhi nahi hai that they have even mentioned the Smita-Shivansh reunion. So from now on, I am just waiting for you! Thank you so, so, so, so MUCH, Asmita, I will never be able to express how happy and excited I am that you are going to write Shivansh-Smita reunion!
Originally posted by: asmitamohanty
Oh my heart â reading this filled me with such warmth . đĽşâ¨ Thank you â truly, from the bottom of me â for every single word you wrote. Your kindness, your gentleness, the way you felt seen enough to say it out loud⌠it all means more than I can put into a single reply.
Knowing that my writing gave you a quiet, peaceful place to rest your rambling thoughts is everything I could ever hope for.You have given me that gift back tenfold with these beautiful words. đFandoms are beautiful because of beautiful fans- those who keep the stories alive by loving and by sharing that love with other...and you definitely are one such fan ...Thank you for that...â¤ď¸.. This kindness,sweetness and these heartfelt words mean the world to me..â¤ď¸â¤ď¸
Oh, my God, Asmita! You are such a sweetheart!
And you leave me speechless every time! And now you are making me blush.
I truly appreciate the generosity! Thank you!
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I cannot predict what would happen with Prashiv in the last episode of KB but I have just read the incredible character description of both Shivansh and Prathana along with Prashiv together by Asmita and frankly speaking really I am at a loss of words.
The character description was amazing and to the point along with careful observations regarding the flaws and good qualities of both the Prashiv characters.Simply Hats off to you Asmita for the fantastic views of both Shivansh and Prathana.
You were quite right in stating that if Shivansh was a raging inferno then Prathana was that cool water who kept Shivansh calm through her unconditional love.
I would really like to see a FF or an OS from your side on Prashiv as per your convenience someday.
While Prashiv might end up together perhaps what I never liked was Shivansh's transformation from a cunning sharp anti-hero to a dumb normal ML who danced to the tunes of Sonalika or BM.
Shivansh's chemistry with Prathana had an instant connection and it entered in the hearts of KB fans.
The Shivansh we all saw till he got outfoxed by Raunak or Sonalika was an intelligent man who made the right moves against the Zaveris but failed to have his eyes at the back of his head when Raunak trapped him in that Zaveri Mansion Fire Case and that's where his downfall started.
Prathana was rarely allowed to show her real strength except when playing the saviour role in the hospital terror attack to save Shivansh or implicating herself as the culprit in that Zaveri Fire Incident.
It cannot be predicted whether KB would ever return with a 2nd season but if Prashiv ever returns then I do hope to see a more cunning Shivansh rather than this present normal Shivansh along with a fiesty Prathana as his mate.
Another outstanding thread!! And itâs time to bid farewell to prashiv officially.
Asmitaâ You have an incredible gift for weaving psychology into prose in the way you unraveled Shivanshâs pain and power side by side showing layers of depth in his character ( from his scars to his aura) and complexity. Loved reading it. You made me travel PraShivâs journey all over again through your words. The way you capture PraShivâs fire and fragility, is so beautiful. Your words are so telling their story - their love is messy, raw, imperfect, yet undeniably beautiful.
For me, PraShivâs true closure came the night they held each other in their arms, fully aware of the depth of their love. Beyond that, it felt like the story turned into Shivansh Randhawaâs desperate pursuit of love. After everything youâve written, I donât think much more needs to be said â but I âm daring a few words,PraShiv were always two souls who instantly found in each other the home they had always been denied. Their personalities were opposite yet complementary, perfectly balancing one another. I do wish the show had handled their arc more thoughtfully after the fire incident, but Iâm happy we got to witness their journey. Namik and Pranaliâs magic in those early days of PraShiv is what I will always carry with me.
Thank you for this thread - itâs a wonderful farewell to PraShiv â¤ď¸
Originally posted by: melliflous
Another outstanding thread!! And itâs time to bid farewell to prashiv officially.
Asmitaâ You have an incredible gift for weaving psychology into prose in the way you unraveled Shivanshâs pain and power side by side showing layers of depth in his character ( from his scars to his aura) and complexity. Loved reading it. You made me travel PraShivâs journey all over again through your words. The way you capture PraShivâs fire and fragility, is so beautiful. Your words are so telling their story - their love is messy, raw, imperfect, yet undeniably beautiful.
For me, PraShivâs true closure came the night they held each other in their arms, fully aware of the depth of their love. Beyond that, it felt like the story turned into Shivansh Randhawaâs desperate pursuit of love. After everything youâve written, I donât think much more needs to be said â but I âm daring a few words,PraShiv were always two souls who instantly found in each other the home they had always been denied. Their personalities were opposite yet complementary, perfectly balancing one another. I do wish the show had handled their arc more thoughtfully after the fire incident, but Iâm happy we got to witness their journey. Namik and Pranaliâs magic in those early days of PraShiv is what I will always carry with me.
Thank you for this thread - itâs a wonderful farewell to PraShiv â¤ď¸
Ohhh â your words feel like a soft embrace đ¤â¨. Thank you for that â¤ď¸.
Yes yes ...â their love was never about perfection, never about grand gestures, but about the raw, unvarnished humanity of two fractured people who somehow found home in one another, messy, raw, imperfect, yet undeniably beautiful. Thatâs what always set them apart from the rest. They werenât written to be flawless lovers who said all the right words or followed the well-worn tropes. They were built out of scars and silences, fire and fragility, aching contradictions stitched together. And somehow, in that mess, they created a kind of truth â a home they had been denied all their lives.
That night you mentioned, Yes, that night when they finally held one another â fully aware of how much they had to lose, yet still daring to love â that was their real closure. Not the dialogues, not the plot twists, but that raw act of holding on. In that moment, Shivanshâs restless storm found an anchor, and Prarthanaâs quiet ache found someone who saw her. It was flawed, incomplete, chaotic, but it was theirs.When they finally held each other without fear, that was indeed their closure â not because the world around them was resolved, but because in that moment, their souls finally recognized they were safe.
I agree with you, post-fire incident the writing didnât always honor the depth of what had been built, but still â those tender moments, those charged silences, the fire and fragility side by side, the way Namik and Pranali breathed life into them â thatâs what stays, what lingers, what will always ache beautifully in memory.
Thank you for being here in this celebration of everything PraShiv gave us. đĽşâ¤ď¸
This annoyed me so much how comes she did not say anything no consent or asking what she wants what the hell
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