Originally posted by: SONAL30
Now the two major scenes...first one was mishveer...that was hot manâşď¸
Ok i dont think that mishti doesn't love veer...she very much love him n respects his feelings too...she is very much comfortable with veer...so i dont think she will ever gonna choose ruhaan over veer...coz for him veer is his love
Now coming to second scene...see this is the second time when pari got upset n ruhaan followed her instead of mishti...so more than mishti's love her values pari's friendship same with veer whenever mishti got upset he straight away follows her...after engagement scene then the long drive one
So which i understood today was the show isn't about cheating and of course not about jazbaat as well...the show is about 2 sisters who r trying to cope up with their past just to don't get hurt in future
I don't thing anyone gonna sacrifice this time
Coz cvs r developing MishVeer n RiHaan seperately...this time through MisHaan they just want to prove any attraction can never break ur commitment or relationship which mishti is fearing the most
This is a very well-written post. đ
I began watching Season 2 for 3 reasons:
1.) Mauli's daughter Mishti
2.) Tejaswi as Mishti
3.) Kunal Jaisingh
Coming to actors, Tejaswi-Kunal are sure-shot bomb together. â¤ď¸ It was bcoz of this sparkling chemistry that initially, I was shipping for MisHaan, and watching and re-watching their scenes like a smitten fangirl. đł Aneri-Kunal on the other hand felt more like brother-sister/jiju-saali/friends in the first few episodes. Or perhaps, that is exactly the kind of illusion that the CVs intended to create in the minds of the viewers.
In the last few epis, however, my views have begun to shift.
For the first time, Veer-Mishti chemistry looks real and believable in today's shower scene. Thank God, Veer is not that boring after all, though the actor Rohan needs to work very, very, very hard on his expressions and dialogue delivery.
On the other hand, Kunal-Aneri aka Ruhaan-Pari do seem to have potential, if the characters and the plotline are written accordingly. Both are great performers, and Kunal, particularly, is one of those actors IMO who can bring in steamy chemistry with any actress if he is given the scope to act. The relaxed chemistry/friendship of RiHaan (contrasting the passionate MisHaan) is gradually appealing more to me now.
@quoted part-
I was wondering what could be the most dignified ending to this show, and your post cleared my mind and provided a fresh perspective. Perhaps, this (quoted part) is how the show would and should end.
Mishti, despite her attraction for Ruhaan, will eventually take the right decision, and choose the right man (which seems to be Veer so far) like her mother Mauli chose Ishaan.
On the other hand, Ruhaan might gradually realize that even though Mishti makes him go weak in the knees, it is with Pari he feels more comfortable and warm.
The only person left alone would be poor Arnav. CVs might choose to pair up Pari-Arnav instead, and show Ruhaan's existence like a test for both sisters. Or, they might show Arnav making a career and finding someone else. ( Honestly I would go for the latter and choose RiHaan like the shameless fangirl that I am of Kunal Jaisingh.) đ