Originally posted by: Raingoddess
I absolutely love how you describe things ❤️ It’s honestly one of my most favorite moments too!! It shows that you don’t need dialogues or drama to create a lasting impact. I love how subtle yet painful the moment is! There is so much the show can explore when it comes to ShiVi and their emotions! I really hope they do justice! I think it would be super interesting to see an emotionally distant yet physically close Raavi and how it impacts Shiva! They can create so much conflict and bring forth so many emotions. A solid & beautiful story in the making if done well.
@Bold I would love this!! This one is a must!! They can explore so many emotions in just this one scene!!
And same, I’m ready for the story to move forward and actually delve into the complexity and various layers of ShiVi. If they can offer the same with the couples, I would love to see that as well! What I’m tired of is the constant dragging and drama with no progress in the story.
Thank you. 🤗Welcome to the mutual admiration club 😆
@ bold
Well, half of it is already there. If you look at both of them with their constant bickering and barging into each other’s space, Raavi is somewhat emotionally distant from Shiva. Her only emotional attachment is now expressing itself through anticipation of being wanted. That's important for her to be feeling secure and worthy right now. She is going through enormous stages of abandonment, denial, anger, acceptance and now anticipation—too many things unresolved, to many words to be spoken.
They need Dev closure between them. Currently, it's shoved in the corner. All is well in their fictional world as everyone around is fixated in Rishita drama, including Shiva, who is more focused on his Chudail dramatic finale.
Raavi is desperately seeking acknowledgement of belonging somewhere. Her entire dream world, like the sky of her existence, has been uprooted from the foundation. Raavi is not a fiercely independent woman not she has anything else beyond the vision of being a homemaker. She is trying to make a home, but home is where the heart is.
Making a home isn't easy when the home isn't what you had imagined it to be. It reminds me of a this wonderful retro song ‘Jahan pe savera ho, basera wohin hai.’
It means:
“Where there is morning, there is my home.”
But, her morning isn't what right now her home is. That's a place where she’d want to wake up last- beside Shiva.
But unfortunately, like the old song which says in the end:-
‘ Jahan pe basera ho Savera wohin hai.’
Now, she will have to find rays of hope in a home that's not her choice but given to her to wake up.
Coming back from the heaviness, I think Raavi’s anticipation and Shiva’s bottling up without a care in the world will be the biggest hindrance in their journey towards each other.
The irrational apprehension, the lingering melancholy and misunderstood emotions will keep bothering them from time to time. ❤️
Ahh! These two. I so wish, this wasn't a TRP driven show 🤪